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A "chilling" and "expertly" written history of the 1939 September Campaign and the onset of World War II (Times of London).
For Americans, World War II began in December of 1941, with the bombing of Pearl Harbor; but for Poland, the war began on September 1, 1939, when Hitler's soldiers invaded, followed later that month by Stalin's Red Army. The conflict that followed saw the debut of many of the features that would come to define the later war-blitzkrieg, the targeting of civilians, ethnic cleansing, and indiscriminate aerial bombing-yet it is routinely overlooked by historians.
In Poland 1939, Roger Moorhouse reexamines the least understood campaign of World War II, using original archival sources to provide a harrowing and very human account of the events that set the bloody tone for the conflict to come.
For Americans, World War II began in December of 1941, with the bombing of Pearl Harbor; but for Poland, the war began on September 1, 1939, when Hitler's soldiers invaded, followed later that month by Stalin's Red Army. The conflict that followed saw the debut of many of the features that would come to define the later war-blitzkrieg, the targeting of civilians, ethnic cleansing, and indiscriminate aerial bombing-yet it is routinely overlooked by historians.
In Poland 1939, Roger Moorhouse reexamines the least understood campaign of World War II, using original archival sources to provide a harrowing and very human account of the events that set the bloody tone for the conflict to come.
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780465095384 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | Basic Books |
| Publication date: | 07/14/2020 |
| Pages: | 432 |
| Sales rank: | 27,811 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.70(d) |
About the Author
Roger Moorhouse studied history at the University of London and is a visiting professor at the College of Europe in Warsaw. He is the author of several books on World War II history, including Berlin at War (shortlisted for the Hessell-Tiltman Prize) and The Devils' Alliance. He lives in the United Kingdom.
Table of Contents
Maps viii
Author's Note xiii
Preface xv
Prologue - An Unremarkable Man 1
Chapter 1 "Westerplatte Fights On" 11
Chapter 2 The Tyranny of Geography 45
Chapter 3 A Frightful Futility 79
Chapter 4 The Temerity to Resist 103
Chapter 5 "Poland Is Not Yet Lost" 147
Chapter 6 Of "Liberators" and Absent Friends 181
Chapter 7 "Into the Arms of Death" 219
Chapter 8 Impenitent Thieves 243
Chapter 9 "To end on a battlefield" 281
Conclusion 313
Appendix 1 Polish Army Order of Battle 321
Appendix 2 German Army Order of Battle 323
Appendix 3 Red Army Order of Battle 327
Selected Bibliography 331
Notes 341
Index 385
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