WWII : the people's story / Nigel Fountain, general editor
Material type:
- 0276428080
- D 743 .W67 2003
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NU Clark Reference | Reference | REF D 743 .W67 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000002106 |
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With CD Documentary narrated by Nigel Fountain.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword -- Introduction -- Chapter One: One day in September -- Chapter Two: The fall of France -- Chapter Three: Britain under siege -- Chapter Four: War in the air -- Chapter Five: Battle and blitz -- Chapter Six: America prepares for war -- Chapter Seven: Bloody battles, bitter Barbarossa -- Chapter Eight: Pearl Harbor -- Chapter Nine: Shadow of the rising sun -- Chapter Ten: Crossing the Great Divide -- Chapter Eleven: Faraway places -- Chapter Twelve: Roads to hell -- Chapter Thirteen: Against the empire -- Chapter Fourteen: Against the sea -- Chapter Fifteen: Close to home -- Chapter Sixteen: Torch to Rome -- Chapter Seventeen: Secrets and nightmares -- Chapter Eighteen: Return to France -- Chapter Nineteen: Horrors of Nazi rule -- Chapter Twenty: Brighter than the sun -- Chapter Twenty-one: New beginnings -- Feature pages -- Index -- Picture credits -- Bibliography/acknowledgments -- Contributors.
"In WWII: The people's story, you will discover one of the most profound and emotional histories ever of this fateful period. In voices that are clear, simple, humble, frightened, and proud, you will hear about the true experiences of what was certainly the worst conflict in human history. These anecdotes and stories are both a celebration and tribute to the human spirit." -- Back cover
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