Brazil: The Fortunes Of War Now

: In defiance, the 25,000-strong Brazilian Expeditionary Force (FEB) adopted a patch of a snake smoking a pipe and fought bravely alongside the U.S. Fifth Army in Italy. 🏗️ Rebirth of a Nation

: Before 1939, Brazil was viewed as an isolated agricultural exporter.

The non-fiction book by historian Neill Lochery reveals the secret history of Brazil's high-stakes involvement in World War II. 🎭 The Master of Playing Both Sides Brazil: The Fortunes of War

: Brazil's charismatic and cunning dictator who ruled through his "Estado Novo" regime.

: Skeptics claimed it was more likely for a "snake to smoke a pipe" than for Brazil to send troops to fight. The non-fiction book by historian Neill Lochery reveals

: The wealth and infrastructure extracted from both sides during the war laid the foundation for modern industrial Brazil and turned Rio de Janeiro into a booming global city.

If you are looking to purchase a copy of the book, you can check out the hardcover edition on Amazon or pick it up at Walmart . Brazil: The Fortunes of War: Lochery, Neill - Amazon.com : The wealth and infrastructure extracted from both

: By playing hard-to-get, he secured massive trade concessions, weapons, and steel mill funding from both the United States and Nazi Germany. 🐍 The Smoking Snakes