One Hundred Events That Shaped World War II

Author(s): Peter Darman

Warfare

The bloodiest conflict in human history was not decided by the actions of an enlightened few. Instead, it played out as countless acts of heroism, on battlefields across the planet, in events whose outcomes were anything but certain. Within this history of individual sacrifice, it is possible to identify landmark events that shifted the momentum of World War II, from the early gains of Hitler's Axis powers to the growing Allied might of the later years...One Hundred Events That Shaped World War II tells the story of the war. Taking into account social, economic, technological and political factors, it presents the people involved and identifies the strategic masterstrokes, as well as blunders, that determined the ultimate course of victory.

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A former research officer with the Defence Intelligence Staff in Whitehall, London, Peter Darman has written extensively on twentieth-century military history. He has a BA in history and international relations from Nottingham University and a postgraduate degree in military history from the University of York. He has published over twenty books, including Posters of World War II, World War II Stats and Facts, Heroic Voices of the Spanish Civil War, and Uniforms of World War II. Peter lives in London with his wife Karen and a bulldog called Nelson.

General Fields

  • : 9781743369340
  • : Murdoch Books
  • : Pier 9
  • : November 2016
  • : 222mm X 170mm
  • : Australia
  • : November 2016
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Peter Darman
  • : Paperback
  • : 1216
  • : 224