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1. World War II: A History in Documents (Pages from History) by James H. Madison | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2009-11-13)
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2. The United States Coast Guard in World War II: A History of Domestic and Overseas Actions by Thomas P. Ostrom | |
Paperback: 260
Pages
(2009-05-13)
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Never Have I Seen Such Intriguing, Broad Command of the Facts That Never Loses the Heroic Sensibility of the People Involved
Insprired, readable and thoroughly entertaining
Authoritative and eminently readable |
3. A Short History of World War II by James L. Stokesbury | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1980-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Despite the numerous books on World War II, until now there has been no one-volume survey that was both objective and comprehensive. Previous volumes have usually been written from an exclusively British or American point of view, or have ignored the important causes and consequences of the War. A Short History of World War II is essentially a military history, but it reaches from the peace settlements of World War I to the drastically altered postwar world of the late 1940's. Lucidly written and eminently readable, it is factual and accurate enough to satisfy professional historians. A Short History of World War II will appeal equally to the general reader, the veteran who fought in the War, and the student interested in understanding the contemporary political world. Customer Reviews (22)
Excellent, Non bias History of WW2
Awesome
A masterwork of condensation
Well-written and balanced primer
AN AMAZING WORK! |
4. LIFE: World War II: History's Greatest Conflict in Pictures by Richard B. Stolley | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2005-04-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description This dense and fast-paced "history in pictures" flows chronologically, beginning with the prelude to the war, and ending with the conflict’s aftermath. Classic images from the LIFE archives, such as the moments just before and after that unforgettable kiss captured by Eisenstaedt in Times Square, as well as rare government photos recently released from other countries, such as chilling color photographs of Hitler taken by his personal photographer, make this volume a picture history, of unparalleled depth and power. LIFE: WORLD WAR II also includes essays from leading luminaries in the fields of military experience and history, including John Eisenhower, John Keegan, and Alistair Horne, and profiles of major leaders as well as little-known heroes, which bring the face of courage into sharp focus. Customer Reviews (2)
Pictures that speak volumes
Life's World War II in Pictures |
5. The Real History of World War II: A New Look at the Past (Real History Series) by Alan Axelrod | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2008-05-06)
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The Real History of World War II
Beautifully Written
Great, concise history of WWII |
6. War at Sea: A Naval History of World War II by Nathan Miller | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(1997-01-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Too often today, war is viewed as a bloodless computer game complete with "smart" bombs, guided missiles, and "surgical strikes." In reality, war is about death. It is a mixture of boredom, exhaustion, and sudden and terrifying moments of horror. This is particularly true of war at sea. One minute a ship can be steaming peacefully on a calm ocean; in the next it can be ripped apart by torpedoes with its crew fighting for their lives in a cauldron of flaming oil or scalding steam. War at Sea tells the true story of naval warfare during World War II, capturing the drama, suspense, and narrow triumph of the Allied forces in the great battle to secure the seas. Customer Reviews (12)
Good, entertaining coverage of the ocean wars
War At Sea: A Naval History of World War II
Causal History
In the Presence of Greatness As a fairly well-read amateur historian (admittedly unfamiliar with many of the primary and secondary historical sources upon which the author relies), I cannot overemphasize the joy I found reading this book.The author's prose is almost uniformly flawless, a characteristic sadly lacking in all too many historical works.The book reads as easily as any work of fiction you would care to name, without losing any of itshistorical accuracy or objectivity. The author scrupulously documents the issues faced by all the War's participants, though a careful reader might detect a certain amount of Anglo-Allied bias.However, whenever the author passes judgment on the actions of a particular admiral or political leader, he almost always presents an opposing viewpoint. Overall, the reader will be, as the title of this review indicates, in the presence of greatness upon taking up this book.
The best history on WWII naval warfare |
7. World War II: A Short History (5th Edition) by Michael J. Lyons | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(2009-07-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description For courses on World War II, Military History, and 20th Century Europe. Highly regarded for its concise clarification of the complexities of World War II, this book illuminates the origins, course, and long-range effects of the war. It provides a balanced account that analyzes both the European and Pacific theaters of operations and the connections between them. The Fifth Edition incorporates new material based on the latest scholarship, offering updated conclusions on key topics and expanded coverage throughout. Customer Reviews (7)
Very fast shipping and excellent condition
yeah
Well written, not enough maps or graphics
Wonderful
Review of Lyons' World War II: A Short History However, Lyons' spent most of its time on Europe and overlooks the World War II outside the Western Hemisphere. It would be easy to overlook that China and Japan has already began fighting in July 1937, over two years before Germany invaded Poland on September 1939. ... Read more |
8. Forgotten Voices of World War II: A New History of World War II in the Words of the Men and Women Who Were There by Max Arthur | |
Hardcover: 496
Pages
(2004-11-01)
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Real People
Stories from the Common Soldier |
9. The Forgotten War: A Pictorial History of World War II in Alaska and Northwestern Canada- Vol. One by Stan B. Cohen, stan Cohen, stan Cohen | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1981-04-01)
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Another Cohen Home Run |
10. A Radar History of World War II: Technical and Military Imperatives by Louis Brown | |
Paperback: 580
Pages
(1999-01-01)
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new light
the best and worst of human kind
Great technical and historical insight.
Improvement is necessary for future editions
Comprehensive Analysis of Technology that Transformed Modern Warfare |
11. Life: World War 2: History's Greatest Conflict in Pictures by Richard B. Stolley | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2001-10-31)
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The Best
For MATURE readers
The War that changed the world
world war 2
Pictures that Speak Volumes The book surveys the entire war, year by year.Each year is introduced with an essay by a well-known person (e.g., writer John Keegan introduces 1944) and includes photo-biographies of distinguished and infamous people, such as FDR and Churchill, Hitler and Mussolini.Each year also includes a section called "Then/Now," which seeks to relate some aspect of the war (e.g., war criminals) to subsequent history up to present day.A minor criticism of the book is that these attempts to make the war "relevant" seems a bit of an intrusion in the telling of the larger story. |
12. The Last Mission: The Secret History of World War II's Final Battle by Jim Smith, Malcolm McConnell | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2003-05-06)
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Small events with large results
Super
Important piece of history
Good, interesting book about late war bombing of Japan
A Gripping Account of the Final Bombing Mission of WW II By the summer of 1945, the Japanese government was on its knees.Months of stinging defeats coupled by the continuous bombing of the homeland had brought the Japanese to a state of near extinction.Some factions of the Japanese were ready to surrender, citing the mounting losses from the American bombings, but most in the military favored continuing the war while preparing for the inevitable Allied invasion.Japan would strike at the Allies with massed kamikaze attacks while fighting to the last man on the invasion beaches. Meanwhile, the Americans had perfected the world's first atomic bombs.After a successful test in the New Mexico desert, two bombs were shipped to the Marianas for eventual drops on Japan.The first bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, while the second was dropped on Nagasaki.Even after the atomic bombings, Japan refused to surrender.The Japanese were still holding out for the final battle on the Japanese mainland.However, Hirohito and members of his cabinet were discussing the acceptance of the Potsdam Decleration, the Allied message to Japan stating the Allies would only accept unconditional surrender from the Japanese.This caused the Japanese great concern, for they wanted the freedom to disarm their own troops, prosecute their own war criminals, maintain the emperor, and have no Allied occupation.All of these terms were considered unallowable by the Allies. At the same time, Russia had entered the war against the Japanese, and they were sweeping through Manchuria with their sights set on Northern Japan and a chance at being allowed as part of the post-war occupation force.The Allies wanted to avoid this possibility. After a moratorium on bombing raids over Japan, the raids began again.Since most important targets had been destroyed, the target selected was the Akita Oil Company refinery in Northern Japan.Was this a coincedence, or did the Americans specifically select this target so it wouldn't fall to the Russians in the event they advanced into Northern Japan? Radar picked up the B-29s as they were heading North, and a total blackout of Tokyo was ordered.It was feared by the Japanese that the Allies were prepared to drop a third atomic bomb on Tokyo, thus the city was blacked out.It just so happened that the blackout occurred precisely when the scheduled coup was supposed to start.The main objective was to find the wax disks that Hirohito had used to make his surrender recording on.The militants wanted to destroy these disks and make their own broadcast stating the continuance of the war.However, due to the blackout, the militants had a very difficult time finding their way around the Imperial Palace, and the coup failed.Hirohito's broadcast went on as planned.Is it possible that this one final mission indirectly lead to the failure of the coup due to the blackout order?There is compelling evidence in this book to support this argument. I found this book to be good overall, but the title is a little misleading.Most of the book deals with the coup plotting, while only a chapter or two actually deals with the "last mission".However, I did learn some things that I didn't know before.I do recommend this book.It contains excellent information on the coup, as well as the atomic bombings, and the information that is presented about the finalission is interesting.Read this book and learn about a turbulent period in August, 1945. ... Read more |
13. Life's Picture History of World War II by Arthur and other Editors of Life Incorporated Tourtellot | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(1950)
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History in one large volume
Dated, of course, but that's the point
Great Book. |
14. Japanese American Internment during World War II: A History and Reference Guide by Wendy Ng | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(2001-12-30)
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15. The M1 Garand, World War II: History of development and production, 1900 through 2 September 1945 by Scott A Duff | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1996)
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16. World War II, Film, and History | |
Paperback: 187
Pages
(1996-10-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Exploring the relationship between moving images and the society and culture in which they were produced and received, World War II, Film, and History addresses the power these images have had in determining our perception and memories of war. Examining how the public memory of war in the twentieth century has often been created more by a manufactured past than a remembered one, a leading group of historians discusses films dating from the early 1930s through the early 1990s, created by filmmakers the world over, from the United States and Germany to Japan and the former Soviet Union. For example, Freda Freiberg explains how the inter-racial melodramatic Japanese feature film China Nights, in which a manly and protective Japanese naval officer falls in love with a beautiful young Chinese street waif and molds her into a cultured, submissive wife, proved enormously popular with wartime Japanese and helped justify the invasion of China in the minds of many Japanese viewers. Peter Paret assesses the historical accuracy of Kolberg as a depiction of an unsuccessful siege of that German city by a French Army in 1807, and explores how the film, released by Hitler's regime in January 1945, explicitly called for civilian sacrifice and last-ditch resistance. Stephen Ambrose contrasts what we know about the historical reality of the Allied D-Day landings in Normandy on June 6, 1944, with the 1962 release of The Longest Day, in which the major climactic moment in the film never happened at Normandy. Alice Kessler-Harris examines The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter, a 1982 film documentary about women defense workers on the American home front in World War II, emphasizing the degree to which the documentary's engaging main characters and its message of the need for fair and equal treatment for women resonates with many contemporary viewers. And Clement Alexander Price contrasts Men of Bronze, William Miles's fine documentary about black American soldiers who fought in France in World War I, with Liberators, the controversial documentary by Miles and Nina Rosenblum which incorrectly claimed that African-American troops liberated Holocaust survivors at Dachau in World War II. Based on archival materials, many of which have become only recently available, World War II, Film, and History offers an informative and a disturbing look at the complex relationship between national myths and filmic memory, as well as the dangers of visual images being transformed into "reality." |
17. American Women And World War II (History of Women in America) by Doris Weatherford | |
Hardcover: 338
Pages
(2009-02-11)
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Editorial and Soap Box Opera Altogether
great book, great condition
Unsung Heroes |
18. Turning Points in World History - World War II (paperback edition) | |
Hardcover: 283
Pages
(2001-05-01)
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19. Tarawa: A Legend Is Born (Ballantine's Illustrated History of World War II: Battle Book No. 8) by Henry I. Shaw | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1969)
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american histoy in concise form
Brutal, Interesting, Readable
A good introduction about the Battle of Tarawa |
20. "The Good War" - An Oral History of World War II by Studs Terkel | |
Hardcover: 589
Pages
(2007)
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Pfeiffer Books excellent |
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