No End Save Victory
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This collection of forty-four essays covers a wide range of World War II subjects and is written by bestselling and award-winning historians. Some highlights include Caleb Carr on Poland in 1939, the only campaign that Hitler won; Stephen E. Ambrose on a pivotal battle to take the Rhine; John Keegan on the siege of Berlin; Victor Davis Hanson on the charismatic and controversial Gen. Curtis LeMay; William Manchester on Churchill’s failure to influence the French; and Antony Beevor on the battle for Stalingrad. The pieces have appeared in print only once before in the respected MHQ: The Military Journal of Military History.
Weight | 48 oz |
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Dimensions | 9.25 × 2 × 6.25 in |
Subtitle | Perspectives on World War II |
Author | Robert Cowley |
Format | Hardcover |
Condition | Used- Good |
Publisher | G.P. Putnam's |
Year Published | 2001 |
Pages | 688 |
Comments | Has Marks |
Dust Jacket | None |
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