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World War II  
Author: Robin Cross
ISBN: 0756605210
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

From Publishers Weekly
The book jacket describes the war as history’s most dramatic event, but there’s very little drama in this lavishly illustrated, informative but rarely incisive survey. Military historians Willmott and Messenger and journalist Cross provide a comprehensive account of the war’s major campaigns and diplomatic initiatives, highlighted with brief sidebars on innumerable special topics (from the Holocaust to war movies) and a wealth of helpful timelines and color maps. Unfortunately, their broad but shallow treatment lacks the interpretive framework that would shape the fortunes of war into a comprehensible story. Their observations on the Allied and Axis war economies and the resulting disparity in numbers and supplies are well-chosen but scattered throughout the book in small asides, so that this decisive aspect of the war remains in the background. Other controversies, like Eisenhower’s "Broad Front" strategy in northwest Europe, the divided American command strategy in the Pacific and the effectiveness and morality of the Allied bombing campaigns against German and Japanese cities, are touched on but hardly explored. The primary text is largely a dry narrative of military operations, with the provisioning of pathos and atmospherics left to the hundreds of photos of ravaged towns and exhausted soldiers; weapons buffs, at least, will derive some pleasure from the many color portraits, complete with performance specs, of the contending armies’ airplanes, tanks and rifles. While useful as a barebones chronicle of the war and a compendium of associated lore and visuals, the book lacks the sort of focus and insight that would transform the conflict’s pageant of devastation and woe into meaningful history.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Book Description
The Second World War was fought on an unprecedented scale and claimed the lives of millions, from soldiers to civilians. Providing a challenging analysis of its causes and momentous consequences, as well as a clear narrative and explanation of the course of the war, World War II examines the objectives and concerns of all the combatants in one of the most deadly conflicts of the 20th Century. Approximately 40 maps and 500 images give a complete picture of the conflict across its many theaters - the Eastern and Western fronts, Scandinavia and Italy, the Balkans and the Mediterranean, and China and Southeast Asia, as well as the Western Pacific.

About the Author
Robin Cross has written on many aspects of WW II. He's the author of Bombers, The Citadel: The Battle of Kursk, & Unsung Heroines.

Charles Messenger served in the Royal Tank Regiment and has written several books on the war, including The Second World War in the West.

H.P. Willmott is a widely published military historian and the author of DK's World War I.




World War II

FROM THE PUBLISHER

The Second World War was fought on an unprecedented scale and claimed the lives of millions, from soldiers to civilians. Providing a challenging analysis of its causes and momentous consequences, as well as a clear narrative and explanation of the course of the war, World War II examines the objectives and concerns of all the combatants in one of the most deadly conflicts of the 20th Century. Approximately 40 maps and 500 images give a complete picture of the conflict across its many theaters - the Eastern and Western fronts, Scandinavia and Italy, the Balkans and the Mediterranean, and China and Southeast Asia, as well as the Western Pacific.

Author Biography:Robin Cross has written on many aspects of WW II. He's the author of Bombers, The Citadel: The Battle of Kursk, & Unsung Heroines.

Charles Messenger served in the Royal Tank Regiment and has written several books on the war, including The Second World War in the West.

H.P. Willmott is a widely published military historian and the author of DK's World War I.

SYNOPSIS

Willmott, a military historian, and coauthors Robin Cross (an author and journalist) and Charles Messenger (a World War II veteran and military historian) provide an illustrated survey of World War II in its many theaters of operations and from the seeds of unrest in pre- War Germany, Italy and Japan, to the Berlin Blockade, Chinese Cultural Revolution, and beginnings of the Cold War. Numerous maps, diagrams, timelines, and sidebars provide additional details on topics ranging from armaments and battles to wartime entertainment and civilian life. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

     



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