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World War II Philip Warner

World War II By Philip Warner

World War II by Philip Warner


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An assessment of the intelligence and military triumphs and disasters of World War II, using recently opened archives and marking the 50 year anniversary of the beginning of World War II. It aims to convey what it felt like to live through the war and what was really going on behind the scenes.

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World War II: The Untold Story by Philip Warner

This is an assessment of the intelligence and military triumphs and disasters of World War II, drawing on recently opened archives and marking the 50 year anniversary of the beginning of World War II. After a look at the events which caused the outbreak of war in 1939, Warner unfolds the day-to-day story. He aims to convey what it felt like to live through the war and what was really going on behind the scenes. Intelligence triumphs were not limited to one country, and even the ability of cryptologists to read German and Japanese codes did not mean that victory was assured. The Allied victory was the result of a combination of factors and the book shows the inside workings of the modern war machine. Philip Warner is author of Horrocks, Passchendaele and The Secret Forces of World War II.

Table of Contents

Causes and effects; the phoney war; the war widens - Norway and Denmark, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg and France; Britain alone - 1940-41; Hitler invades Russia - the war widens further; deception and dirty tricks; Dieppe and other landings; by air to battle; spies and saboteurs; into the fifth year; D Day and after; closing in on Japan; Europe - some further surprises in store; the final rounds; aftermath and hindsight.

Additional information

GOR002340612
9780370311456
0370311450
World War II: The Untold Story by Philip Warner
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
19880101
308
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