The Bad City in the Good War: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, and San Diego

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How the diverse populations of urban California joined hands to defeat totalitarianism during World War II.

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Roger W. Lotchin is Professor of History at UNC, Chapel Hill. He writes books and articles on California and western history, American urban history, and the history of the U.S. home front in World War II. He is a jazz buff and an avid traveler, photographer, stonemason, and tennis player.

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