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World War II

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The book has ten the first is an analysis of the build-up to the war, the next seven chapters cover the war itself and the final chapter examines how victory for the USA and the USSR shaped the subsequent history of the 20th century. The chapters are arranged as far as possible to give a clear chronological account of the war as it developed in all theatres, both on the battlefields and on the home front. Each begins with an overview of the situation at the starting point of the chapter. The following sections are each introduced by a timeline of the events covered. The main text is accompanied by maps, feature boxes on many aspects of life during the war, and brief biographies of major personalities.
This enhanced version includes 16 additional pages of a gazetteer of World War II memorials, battlefields, and museums

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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H.P. Willmott

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Hedley Paul Willmott (H.P. Willmott) was a widely published military historian, author, former Senior Lecturer at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He has written extensively on modern naval and military history.
He had retired and lived till his death in Surrey, England.

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April 8, 2015
I have always had a great interest in World War II stuff and when my grandma got me this book I couldn't put it down! This book is a non-fiction book so its kind of a tough read if you aren't into world war II. In this book it shows the tactics, weapons, where and when stuff happened in world war II and how so many people were effected by the war. My favorite part about this book is about the Nazis and how cruel they were to the Jewish people and what they did to them it really intrigued me. This book is not just the average everyday reader, you have to be at least a little bit interested in world war II to even get past the first page. My favorite quote from the book is "Do you want total war? Do want a war, if necessary, more total and radical than anything that we can even imagine today?" Josef Goebbels, February 18th, 1943. I would recommend this book to only people who like World War II. But all in all I really liked this book and when I finished it, it only left me wanting to know more and more about what really happened during this dark time period.
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April 17, 2011
The book is richly illustrated and briefly touches on all aspects of WWII: military, political, social, and economic. However, the key word is "briefly." For example, the Battle of the Bulge is half a page, the discovery of concentration camps is one paragraph, and the Battle of Berlin is two pages. If you don't need many details, then the brevity isn't a big deal. However, it's tough with such brevity to follow the progression of battle. The maps are usually 5-10 pages into a chapter, so unless you like to often flip pages (or have a projection map of the South Pacific or Eastern Europe in your head) it can be tricky following along.
My final complaint is that my edition of this book needs to be edited again. It is full of typos. There are punctuation errors and other screw-ups that detract from reading. And it isn't just the text. The map of Europe on page 15 puts the island of Cyprus in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Sweden.
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April 20, 2012
I saw this on a shelf at Borders for $10. And, yes, I am aware that there are NUMEROUS similar books like this, but, still, this book is surprisingly insightful and in-depth. This book perfectly blends all of the important political/strategic developments, theaters, battles and campaigns into a single volume. If you know nothing about the war, check this out. If you think you are an expert on the war, well, a general "recap" won't hurt, albeit a very insightful, in-depth recap.
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November 29, 2020
A veritable encyclopedia for discovering the events of World War II, This book captures interest on three levels. The first is the plethora of detail that encompasses the chronology established by the authors. They leave no stone unturned. These details are further embellished by the various placement of small articles on many pages that highlight certain aspects of the war. Features such as "Airborne Forces," "Fighting in the Snow," "The Free French," and "The Indian National Army" -among many others-explain little-known facts about the scope of the war. Plus, these small features promote the considerable preparation for the impressive layout of pages.
The second level is the outstanding collection of photographs that support the text. A reader could just examine the pictures with the explanations and discover an outside knowledge of this climactic event in world history.
The third level of interest is the actual text; it is both detailed and hard to read due to very small print size (main reason for four stars). In any event, this book is an excellent guide to a thorough knowledge of the events of the war. If one wanted to explore individual personalities, there are tons of those books in libraries and through biographies.
Any avid student of World War II will appreciate this book.
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February 19, 2018
This is one of a series of fine books put out by DK Publishing. Perhaps for a generation raised on iPhone, the layout is suitable, but I find it off-putting, with photo identifications, or brief in-depth sections breaking up the text. The text is well written and the information is outstanding. But too often one must search for the caption, or read text that has been printed over a picture. For a quick overview of the war and some of the combat issues this does a good job. The final chapter on the Cold War and other results is excellent.
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October 8, 2019
It's a great book. I don't know what else to say, because there's so many good things about this book.
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September 12, 2016
My copy had a different cover photo, but not a big deal. My cover photo was a action shot of a US fighter being cleared for takeoff.

It has the look and feel of a coffee table book, but the narrative inside is just a bit more detailed than most coffee table books. I expected a photo essay, but found great photos that I was not familiar with and many short but well thought out narratives of the events of the time. There really is a lot more narrative than I was expecting. The book was well put together. Events leading up to WWII are mostly hazy for me, since things I know of the time period mostly start closer to the US involvement.

The book included some great relative timelines making it easier for the reader to figure out how events meshed with each other.

I found this to be a GoodReads. I will be rereading it from time to time.
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May 28, 2010
I'm a little wary of books in this format, but after reading an Amazon review of WW1, I ordered it together with the WW1 volume by Willmott and very glad I did too. Both are superb overviews and certainly not a trace of 'dumbing-down'.

So much more to read now, so little time and money!
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October 25, 2015
A brilliant non-fiction book packed full of information and lots of fantastic pictures. Great for a sit-down read-through, or a flick-through 'coffee table' book - either way, it will be resonating and thought-provoking. I'm definitely off to check out the rest of the series!
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October 8, 2010
This was the ever first war related book i ever read in my life, and I found it astonishing like the World War 1 book by H.p. willmott.
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April 17, 2019
Very good information book. Great pictures with much context to explain what is going in every page.
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