Who's who in World War IIJohn Keegan Oxford University Press, 1995 - 182 من الصفحات Who's Who in the Second World War is a completely original view of World War II, as seen from the human, rather than military, viewpoint. This fascinating and authoriative guide assembles the most important and significant characters from amongst the vast array of those involved in this monumental conflict. World War II, unlike World War I, was truly a global conflict, fought in every one of the five continents, and by combatants from every continental region. It was also, as World War I had not been, a conflict of ideologies. As a result its most significant figures have a particular richness and depth, including not only soldiers and statesmen of orthodox background but three dictators of world stature, and a host of politicians, heroes, martyrs, idealists, and traitors. From the British minister Duff Cooper to the dictator Joseph Stalin, from Nancy Fiocca of the French Resistance to Hitler in all his manifestations, every angle of the war is represented in intriguing detail. Each entry conveys not only the salient facts about the life and career of each figure but also the flavor of their individuality. Full of meticulous research and up-to-date scholarship, and including a thorough chronology of the war, Who's Who in the Second World War in an invaluable aid to an understanding of the characters, as well as the action, of the Second World War. |
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... North Africa , and Alexander was his deputy and Commander of the 18th Army Group . By May 1943 Tunisia had been cleared and the Allies ' next target was Sicily and Italy . When Eisenhower was appointed Supreme Commander Allied ...
... North Africa , and Alexander was his deputy and Commander of the 18th Army Group . By May 1943 Tunisia had been cleared and the Allies ' next target was Sicily and Italy . When Eisenhower was appointed Supreme Commander Allied ...
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... North Africa but was captured and taken back to Vichy France . He was charged with leading France into war unprepared . He was interned in Buchenwald and Dachau but was freed in April 1945 . - Damaskinos , Archbishop , 1891-1949 After ...
... North Africa but was captured and taken back to Vichy France . He was charged with leading France into war unprepared . He was interned in Buchenwald and Dachau but was freed in April 1945 . - Damaskinos , Archbishop , 1891-1949 After ...
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... North African Theater in February , and during the rest of the year oversaw the final conquest of North Africa and the launching of the invasions of Sicily in July and of Italy in September . In December he was recalled to Britain to ...
... North African Theater in February , and during the rest of the year oversaw the final conquest of North Africa and the launching of the invasions of Sicily in July and of Italy in September . In December he was recalled to Britain to ...
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