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Eyewitness To World War II : Unforgettable Stories And Photographs From History's Greatest Conflict Hardcover

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Stephen G. Hyslop
Book Description
The unforgettable story of World War II is told through the words of those who lived it-both on the battlefield and the home front-creating a dramatic tapestry of the wartime experience. Personal writings and recollections of Roosevelt, Hitler, and Patton, as well as letters composed by soldiers at battle and diaries of women serving in the military at home, present an absorbing narrative that tells the entire history of the war from several perspectives. Hundreds of images capture fateful moments of triumph and defeat that defined the era, including rare photographs and artifacts, many never-before-seen from private collections that are placed in context with more famous photographs from the period. More than 20 authoritative National Geographic maps detail military movements and decisive battles in the European and Pacific theaters of war. These incredible, first-person stories, amazing moments of heroism, compelling imagery, and illuminating maps bring the entire history of World War II to life in vivid detail.
ISBN-10
1426209703
ISBN-13
9781426209703
Language
English
Publisher
National Geographic Society
Publication Date
30/Oct/12
Number of Pages
352
About the Author
Stephen G. Hyslop's Many Books Include Great Empires, Eyewitness To The Civil War, Bound For Santa Fe: The Road To New Mexico And The American Conquest, And Chroniclers Of Indian Life. Neil Kagan Heads Kagan And Associates, A Firm Specialising In Innovative Illustrated Books. During His Career At Time-life Books, He Spearheaded Multiple Historic Series And Has Produced Eyewitness To The Civil War And Atlas Of The Civil War For National Geographic.
Editorial Review
This book captures both the scale and the human emotion [of WWII]"" -Baltimore Sun ""This incredibly dramatic and moving compilation of reportage, first-person accounts and archival photos reminds us why war is hell."" -Sacramento Bee"