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The Invasion of America: a fact story based on the inexorable mathematics of war

By J. W. (Julius Washington) Muller

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Imagine a nation caught off guard as enemy forces descend, revealing a shocking lack of preparedness and a desperate scramble for survival.

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2016-05-10
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"The Invasion of America: A Fact Story Based on the Inexorable Mathematics of War" by J. W. (Julius Washington) Muller is a tale from the early 1900s that looks into what might happen if the United States were attacked, pointing out how ready—or, more accurately, unready—the country was for war. It's all about military plans, battle moves, and how to get supplies where they need to go during a war. The story kicks off with a big military exercise led by the President, but it really shows how weak America's defenses are. Top military people talk about how strong and not-so-strong the Army and Navy are, agreeing that America isn't ready to fight off invaders. When enemy countries start their attack, the story gets intense, showing the fear spreading across America as cities get ready for enemy soldiers to land. Detailed descriptions of getting ready for war show the challenges of moving equipment and supplies, as well as the overall panic and people praying for protection.

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