Armageddon by Clive Ponting

Armageddon by Clive Ponting

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This text provides a reassessment of World War II. The author avoids a conventionally chronological approach, as he analyses how and why the war spread from being a European conflict to becoming a global war, why countries were dragged into the fighting and how only a few neutrals escaped.

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Armageddon by Clive Ponting

Fifty years after the end of World War II Clive Ponting provides a major reassessment of the most destructive conflict in human history - one in which 85 million people died. Armageddon avoids conventional chronological accounts in order to concentrate on the deeper forces shaping the origins, course and outcome of the war across the globe. It analyses how and why the war spread from being a limited European conflict to the only global war, why countries were dragged into the fighting and how only a small number of neutral states escaped. It compares the two alliances, how they mobilized their resources and their strategies for victory. It avoids a detailed description of how commanders maneuvered on the battlefield and concentrates instead on the impact the war had on individual soldiers, sailors and airmen. Equally important is the fate of hundreds of millions of civilians. How did they survive occupation and what did resistance, collaboration and liberation really involve, and what happened at the end of the war? Armageddon has a truly global sweep, combined with an eye for detail, and provides fascinating comparisons from a multi-faceted war. It contains new facts, asks provocative questions and challenges many of the common assumptions about the war. It is a compelling new inquiry.
Clive Ponting is an author and a lecturer in politics at University College Swansea. He has written three books about British government, as well as a widely praised study of the 1964-70 Labour government, Breach of Promise, and an account of Britain's Finest Hour, 1940; Myth and Reality. He is also the author of A Green History of the World, which has been translated into seven languages, and, most recently, the controversial Churchill.
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ISBN 13 9781856194785
ISBN 10 1856194787
Title Armageddon
Author Clive Ponting
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1995-08-14
Number of pages 388
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