The Historical Atlas of World War II

Hardcover, 224 pages

English language

Published June 1, 1995 by Henry Holt and Company.

ISBN:
9780805039290

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4 stars (1 review)

The Second World War was the largest event in human history. During its course an estimated fifty million people perished, and even today the scale of the mobilization it generated--involving human, financial, and industrial resources--is almost unimaginable. Millions across the globe fled war zones to be replaced by soldiers of all creeds and backgrounds.

The recent opening of archives in Washington, London, and Moscow has thrown new light on certain events of the war--revealing, for example, just how close the Allies came to defeat in 1942 when the Axis armies were in ascendancy everywhere. Equally amazing was the growth of economic activity. The U.S. economy alone grew by 50 percent in five years, producing millions of weapons: an aircraft carrier every two weeks, a tank every forty minutes, a rifle every twenty-four seconds.

Between September 1939 and September 1945 the world changed completely and forever. The technological revolution, which effected …

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Visual and informative

4 stars

I can't be bothered to read war history, and when in London I'm the last to seek out the Churchill War Rooms. But I do love my maps, and when I do need WWII info, this book fits me nicely.

It breaks the war into campaigns at particular places and times. Each campaign gets a spread with maps on the right and prose on the left.

Each time I look I come away with a little more information than I originally went in for. Eventually information, in sufficient quantity, becomes knowledge.