Who's Who in World War IIJohn Keegan Routledge, 11/09/2002 - 192 من الصفحات First Published in 2004. World War II, unlike World War I, was truly a global conflict, fought in every one of the five continents, from the Caribbean to the South China Sea, from New Guinea to the North Cape, and by combatants from every continental region, Latin America, the Balkans, Scandinavia, the Middle East, South Asia and Africa as well as from Europe and North America. It was also, as World War I had not been, a conflict of ideologies. Its dramatis personae was therefore of a peculiar richness, including not only soldiers and statesmen of orthodox background but three dictators of world stature—Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin, demagogues like Goebbels and ideologues like Alfred Rosenberg, politicians of charismatic power, like Franklin Delano Roosevelt, prophets of national renaissance, like Charles de Gaulle, and of national liberation like Mahatma Gandhi, showmen, mountebanks, martyrs, heroes, traitors and quislings—a word we owe to the politics of World War II. This book attempts to assemble the most important among this vast cast of characters, from every country and from every sphere of responsibility— or irresponsibility—and to convey not only the salient facts about the life and career of each but also the flavor of their individuality. |
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... Marshal Sir Harold, 1891–1969 Alexander was one of the outstanding Commanders of the British Army, who was called in by CHURCHILL in times of trouble. In 1940 he went to Ambrosio, General Vittorio Amery, Leopold France to command the ...
... Marshal Sir Harold, 1891–1969 Alexander was one of the outstanding Commanders of the British Army, who was called in by CHURCHILL in times of trouble. In 1940 he went to Ambrosio, General Vittorio Amery, Leopold France to command the ...
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... . Although it seemed as if the Soviets would install a puppet regime in Poland after its liberation. Anders was determined to fight untilHITLER was Anderson, General Sir Kenneth Antonescu, Marshal Ion finally defeated and 3.
... . Although it seemed as if the Soviets would install a puppet regime in Poland after its liberation. Anders was determined to fight untilHITLER was Anderson, General Sir Kenneth Antonescu, Marshal Ion finally defeated and 3.
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John Keegan. Anderson, General Sir Kenneth Antonescu, Marshal Ion finally defeated and then to look at the political problems. After the war his army was 112,000 strong and was a considerable embarrassment to the Western Allies. There ...
John Keegan. Anderson, General Sir Kenneth Antonescu, Marshal Ion finally defeated and then to look at the political problems. After the war his army was 112,000 strong and was a considerable embarrassment to the Western Allies. There ...
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... Chief of the Air Corps and became Chief of Air Staff in 1938. Although no funds were available he persuaded the US aviation industry to step up the production of airplanes and to ... Marshal Sir Claude Aung San, General U co-operation 6.
... Chief of the Air Corps and became Chief of Air Staff in 1938. Although no funds were available he persuaded the US aviation industry to step up the production of airplanes and to ... Marshal Sir Claude Aung San, General U co-operation 6.
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... Marshal Sir Claude, 1884–1981 Auchinleck, affectionately known as 'the Auk,' was one of the most respected Commanders in the British Army. He had made his career as a soldier in the Indian Army and had been brought home to command the ...
... Marshal Sir Claude, 1884–1981 Auchinleck, affectionately known as 'the Auk,' was one of the most respected Commanders in the British Army. He had made his career as a soldier in the Indian Army and had been brought home to command the ...
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