The Great Crusade is a comprehensive military history of World War II. With a focus on strategic-level military opera- tions and a global perspective, this work provides a particularly complete and na- tionally balanced account of the war. H. P. Willmott achieves his ambitious goal of providing “a basic reference and guide to the war” that offers balance among the major fronts of the conflict and illu- minates “why events unfolded in the manner in which they did.
In this handy-sized, reasonably priced book, Richard Worth and his publisher have provided an excell...
Juvenile Nonfiction by Stephen E. Ambrose Atheneum (Hardcover, $19.95, ISBN: 0689843615, 4/2001) Ste...
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Matthew Hughes reviews The Great War and the Middle East: A Strategic Study by Rob Johnson
Review of American Grand Strategy in the Mediterranean during World War II by Andrew Buchanan
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In this handy-sized, reasonably priced book, Richard Worth and his publisher have provided an excell...
Juvenile Nonfiction by Stephen E. Ambrose Atheneum (Hardcover, $19.95, ISBN: 0689843615, 4/2001) Ste...
This short paper reviews a new book about World War II. In most such books, what is new is not usual...
(First Paragraph) The first edition of The Great Crusade (1989) was a fine, comprehensive, single-vo...
The roots of today’s sectarian-fueled conflicts lie in the First World War. By igniting “a global re...
In this second article of a three-part series, Professor Stephen E. Ambrose examines the strategic d...
World War II, the largest and most destructive conflict fought in human history, was the culmination...
Photos are on the photos page entered under Paul Kennedy's lecture on the United NationsStreaming vi...
A People's History of the Second World War unearths the fascinating history of the war as fought 'fr...
Oddly, the peace of 1945 that was no peace proved to be one of the more successful peaces in history...
This book provides a detailed reexamination of the main contributory factor leading to Allied victor...
Matthew Hughes reviews The Great War and the Middle East: A Strategic Study by Rob Johnson
Review of American Grand Strategy in the Mediterranean during World War II by Andrew Buchanan
From Chapter 1: The birth and the early creeping of the 42nd Bombardment Group, Medium, may well se...
Vols. 1-2 have title: The first book military history of World War II.[1] European land battles, 193...
In this handy-sized, reasonably priced book, Richard Worth and his publisher have provided an excell...
Juvenile Nonfiction by Stephen E. Ambrose Atheneum (Hardcover, $19.95, ISBN: 0689843615, 4/2001) Ste...
This short paper reviews a new book about World War II. In most such books, what is new is not usual...