The Second World War
Title | The Second World War PDF eBook |
Author | Antony Beevor |
Publisher | Back Bay Books |
Pages | 848 |
Release | 2012-06-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0316084077 |
A masterful and comprehensive chronicle of World War II, by internationally bestselling historian Antony Beevor. Over the past two decades, Antony Beevor has established himself as one of the world's premier historians of WWII. His multi-award winning books have included Stalingrad and The Fall of Berlin 1945. Now, in his newest and most ambitious book, he turns his focus to one of the bloodiest and most tragic events of the twentieth century, the Second World War. In this searing narrative that takes us from Hitler's invasion of Poland on September 1st, 1939 to V-J day on August 14, 1945 and the war's aftermath, Beevor describes the conflict and its global reach -- one that included every major power. The result is a dramatic and breathtaking single-volume history that provides a remarkably intimate account of the war that, more than any other, still commands attention and an audience. Thrillingly written and brilliantly researched, Beevor's grand and provocative account is destined to become the definitive work on this complex, tragic, and endlessly fascinating period in world history, and confirms once more that he is a military historian of the first rank.
American Indians and World War II
Title | American Indians and World War II PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1999-09-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780806131849 |
Details the impact of World War II on American Indian life, arguing that the war had a more profound and lasting effect on the course of Indian affairs in the twentieth century than any other single event or period, and assessing its consequences for American Indians and whites.
A People's History of World War II
Title | A People's History of World War II PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Favreau |
Publisher | The New Press |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1595581669 |
Presents interviews, photographs, letters, oral histories, stories, eyewitness accounts, and excerpts from historical writings from different perspectives on a wide variety of topics related to the Second World War.
Five Days That Shocked the World
Title | Five Days That Shocked the World PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Best |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2012-01-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1429941359 |
In the momentous days from April 28 to May 2, 1945, the world witnessed the death of two Fascist dictators and the fall of Berlin. Mussolini's capture and execution by Italian partisans, the suicide of Adolf Hitler, and the fall of the German capital signaled the end of the four-year war in the European Theater. In Five Days That Shocked the World, Nicholas Best thrills readers with the first-person accounts of those who lived through this dramatic time. In this valuable work of history, the author's special achievement is weaving together the reports of famous and soon-to-be-famous individuals who experienced the war up close. We follow a young Walter Cronkite as he parachutes into Holland with a Canadian troop; photographer Lee Miller capturing the evidence of Nazi atrocities; the future Pope Benedict returning home and hoping not to get caught and shot after deserting his infantry unit; Audrey Hepburn no longer having to fear conscription into a Wehrmacht brothel; and even an SS doctor's descriptions of a decadent sex orgy in Hitler's bunker. In skillfully synthesizing these personal narratives, Best creates a compelling chronicle of the five earth-shaking days when Fascism lost it death grip on Europe. With this vivid and fast-paced narrative, the author reaffirms his reputation as an expert on the final days of great wars.
The Real History of World War II
Title | The Real History of World War II PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Axelrod |
Publisher | Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1402740905 |
Traces the causes of World War II, explores the motivations of important people involved with it, presents the events of the war grouped by the theater in which they took place, and examines its aftermath.
Mission/World War 2
Title | Mission/World War 2 PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Nanus |
Publisher | Bantam Books |
Pages | |
Release | 1986-02-01 |
Genre | Literary recreations. |
ISBN | 9780553269628 |
The reader is transported back through time to Poland during World War II and becomes a fugitive fleeing the Nazis through the streets of Warsaw.
A Call to Arms
Title | A Call to Arms PDF eBook |
Author | Maury Klein |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 916 |
Release | 2013-07-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1608194094 |
The colossal scale of World War II required a mobilization effort greater than anything attempted in all of the world's history. The United States had to fight a war across two oceans and three continents--and to do so, it had to build and equip a military that was all but nonexistent before the war began. Never in the nation's history did it have to create, outfit, transport, and supply huge armies, navies, and air forces on so many distant and disparate fronts. The Axis powers might have fielded better-trained soldiers, better weapons, and better tanks and aircraft, but they could not match American productivity. The United States buried its enemies in aircraft, ships, tanks, and guns; in this sense, American industry and American workers, won World War II. The scale of the effort was titanic, and the result historic. Not only did it determine the outcome of the war, but it transformed the American economy and society. Maury Klein's A Call to Arms is the definitive narrative history of this epic struggle--told by one of America's greatest historians of business and economics--and renders the transformation of America with a depth and vividness never available before.