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World War Two : a short history / Norman Stone.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Basic Books, c2012.Description: xxvi, 238 p. : ill., maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0465013724 (hbk.)
  • 9780465013722 (hbk.)
Other title:
  • World War 2
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Contents:
Between the wars -- Germany ascendant -- Barbarossa -- Pearl Harbor and North Africa -- The Russian turn-around -- Fanaticism and hate, muddle and delay -- Nazism and communism -- West and East -- The end.
Summary: Stone--one of the greatest living historians of the 20th century--provides an unprecedentedly concise, utterly authoritative account of the deadliest war of human history. Over 60 million people perished in World War Two, and the story of how the conflict roared to life from the ashes of the Great War is shocking, tragic, and also completely preventable in hindsight.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

After the unprecedented destruction of the Great War, the world longed for a lasting peace. The victors, however, valued vengeance even more than stability and demanded a massive indemnity from Germany in order to keep it from rearming. The results, as eminent historian Norman Stone describes in this authoritative history, were disastrous.

In World War Two , Stone provides a remarkably concise account of the deadliest war of human history, showing how the conflict roared to life from the ashes of World War One. Adolf Hitler rode a tide of popular desperation and resentment to power in Germany, promptly making good on his promise to return the nation to its former economic and military strength. He bullied Europe into giving him his way, and in so doing backed the victors of the Great War into a corner. Following the invasion of Poland in 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany -- a decision that, Stone argues, was utterly irrational. Yet Hitler had driven the world mad, and the rekindling of European hostilities soon grew to a conflagration that spread across the globe, fanned by political and racial ideologies more poisonous -- and weaponry more destructive -- than the world had ever seen. With commanding expertise, Stone leads readers through the escalation, climax, and mournful denouement of this sprawling conflict.

World War Two is an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the twentieth century and its defining struggle.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Between the wars -- Germany ascendant -- Barbarossa -- Pearl Harbor and North Africa -- The Russian turn-around -- Fanaticism and hate, muddle and delay -- Nazism and communism -- West and East -- The end.

Stone--one of the greatest living historians of the 20th century--provides an unprecedentedly concise, utterly authoritative account of the deadliest war of human history. Over 60 million people perished in World War Two, and the story of how the conflict roared to life from the ashes of the Great War is shocking, tragic, and also completely preventable in hindsight.

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