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The Man Who Won the War

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The Man Who Won the War (1936) is a Short Story by Robert Buckner. The short story tells of an exiled British Naval Officer, Roger Bradman, who "really" won the First World War. Before the start of the story, Buckner writes a short paragraph explaining why none of the story can be "legally" proven. This short introductory gives more persuasiveness to the illegitimacy of the story. Buckner writes 'Neither the official records of the Belgian War Office in Brussels nor the British Admiralty Archives in London contain whole proof of what I am about to tell".

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The Man Who Won the War is a short story recording the oral account of Roger Bradman to Robert Buckner in 1927.