The Second World War: Ambitions to Nemesis

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Psychology Press, 2004 - 290 páginas
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Bradley Lightbody presents a fascinating and accessible history of the Second World War in its global context. Examining the war around general themes from ambition and advance, through expansion and containment, to rout and victory, The Second World War covers all the major theatres and events of the war.

From the origins and background to the war to its aftermath and legacy, The Second World War covers:

* the pre-war ambitions of Italy, Germany and Japan
* the outbreak of the war in Poland
* the 'Phoney War'
* Blitzkrieg, the Fall of France and the Battle of Britain
* Pearl Harbour
* the war in North Africa and El Alamein
* the final solution
* D-Day, the liberation of Italy and deliverance from the concentration camps
* the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the global ambitions and the global warfare that was the Second World War, making it essential reading for all students of twentieth century world history.

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1
PART
4
PART
14
Counterchallenge
25
PART 2
31
Outbreak of war 1939
40
PART 3
57
The German advance west
58
El Alamein
140
PART 6
155
Kriegsmarine repulsed
175
Pacific reversal
188
Defeat of Italy
196
Rollback on the Eastern Front
201
German defeat in the east 194445
203
German defeat in the west 194445
211

11
65
Expansion ང
84
German expansion south 1941
92
Battle of the Atlantic
98
The Battle of the Atlantic
99
German expansion east 194142
106
Final Solution
114
Pacific hegemony
127
Japanese expansion in the Pacific
128
Islands
220
Defeat of Japan 194445
221
The Holocaust
237
Nemesis
245
The bomb
260
Battle of Britain
276
33
286
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Bradley Lightbody was, until recently, Head of History at Dewsbury College, West Yorkshire.

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