The Second World War: A Short History
From the rise of the Nazi party, through the bombing of Pearl Harbor, to the ultimate defeat of the Axis nations and the first chills of the Cold War, The Second World War: A Short History offers a completely comprehensive overview of the Second World War in one readable, compact volume. Alastair Parker deftly explores the causes of the war and why it lasted so long, how it was won and lost, and its consequences for humanity.
The author traces the key events in both the European and Far Eastern theaters, outlining the strategies of the participants and the strengths and weaknesses of their fighting forces. Parker conveys a vivid picture of the features that distinguished the Second World War from any war that preceded it, including mobile warfare, widespread forced migration, the Holocaust, and strategic and nuclear bombing. Unlike many other histories of the war, this short history places the British and European involvement squarely in an international perspective, never shying away from raising difficult and fundamental questions about this monumental conflict.
The Second World War presents an unprecedented short history, offering a sweeping survey of events that omits none of the drama that filled the years between 1939 and 1945. With intriguing photographs and a number of helpful maps, it is a fascinating and objective look at the central struggle of our times.
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The Second World War: A Short History
From the rise of the Nazi party, through the bombing of Pearl Harbor, to the ultimate defeat of the Axis nations and the first chills of the Cold War, The Second World War: A Short History offers a completely comprehensive overview of the Second World War in one readable, compact volume. Alastair Parker deftly explores the causes of the war and why it lasted so long, how it was won and lost, and its consequences for humanity.
The author traces the key events in both the European and Far Eastern theaters, outlining the strategies of the participants and the strengths and weaknesses of their fighting forces. Parker conveys a vivid picture of the features that distinguished the Second World War from any war that preceded it, including mobile warfare, widespread forced migration, the Holocaust, and strategic and nuclear bombing. Unlike many other histories of the war, this short history places the British and European involvement squarely in an international perspective, never shying away from raising difficult and fundamental questions about this monumental conflict.
The Second World War presents an unprecedented short history, offering a sweeping survey of events that omits none of the drama that filled the years between 1939 and 1945. With intriguing photographs and a number of helpful maps, it is a fascinating and objective look at the central struggle of our times.
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The Second World War: A Short History

The Second World War: A Short History

by R. A. C. Parker
The Second World War: A Short History

The Second World War: A Short History

by R. A. C. Parker

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From the rise of the Nazi party, through the bombing of Pearl Harbor, to the ultimate defeat of the Axis nations and the first chills of the Cold War, The Second World War: A Short History offers a completely comprehensive overview of the Second World War in one readable, compact volume. Alastair Parker deftly explores the causes of the war and why it lasted so long, how it was won and lost, and its consequences for humanity.
The author traces the key events in both the European and Far Eastern theaters, outlining the strategies of the participants and the strengths and weaknesses of their fighting forces. Parker conveys a vivid picture of the features that distinguished the Second World War from any war that preceded it, including mobile warfare, widespread forced migration, the Holocaust, and strategic and nuclear bombing. Unlike many other histories of the war, this short history places the British and European involvement squarely in an international perspective, never shying away from raising difficult and fundamental questions about this monumental conflict.
The Second World War presents an unprecedented short history, offering a sweeping survey of events that omits none of the drama that filled the years between 1939 and 1945. With intriguing photographs and a number of helpful maps, it is a fascinating and objective look at the central struggle of our times.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192802071
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/21/2002
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 555,714
Product dimensions: 6.86(w) x 6.14(h) x 0.97(d)

About the Author

R. A. C. Parker is a Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford.

Table of Contents

PrefaceContentsList of PlatesList of Maps1. Hitler, Germany, and the origins of the European war2. German conquest of Poland, Norway, the Low Countries, and France3. Britain alone4. Operation BARBAROSSA: the German attack on the Soviet Union5. The United States enters the war: the origins of the Japanese attack6. Japanese victories and disappointments: December 1941 to August 19427. The end of German expansion: the Atlantic, North Africa, and Russia, 1942-19438. Anglo-American strategies for victory9. Economies at war10. Strategic bombing11. Morale12. Driving back the Germans: North Africa, Italy, and Russia13. D-Day and victory in Europe14. The defeat of Japan and the atom bomb15. From war to peace: Anglo-American relations16. From alliance to Cold War: the Soviet Union and the West17. The impact of war: the murder of the European Jews18. The impact of war: casualties, crisis, and changeNote on quotationsBook listIndex
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