A review by anti_formalist12
Stilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-45 by Barbara W. Tuchman

4.0

This is an excellent book, although it does have that somewhat blinkered view of a foreign country that western writers tend to have. Tuchman is far more fair than most writers would have been in 1971, but this is very much a book about the United States in China as opposed to the United States and China. Also Chennault comes off like an incredibly pompous idiot. He actually said that Japan could be defeated if he had 140 planes to fight with. Man.