Whitaker's Almanack 2002

Whitaker's Almanack 2002
Author: Stationery Office, The
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 1320
Release: 2002
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780117022799

An indispensable reference for over 130 years, Whitaker's Almanack is filled with meticulous research and authoritative information on what's-what and who's-who in the world today. It aims to provide everything the reader might conceivably wish to know in a world driven by information.

Whitaker's Almanack 1998

Whitaker's Almanack 1998
Author:
Publisher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 1302
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780117021792

This almanack provides information on the people in power in all walks of life, a comprehensive directory of 1998's special events, holidays, national and religious festivals, and a chronology of last years' world events as they occurred

Whitaker's Almanack 2000

Whitaker's Almanack 2000
Author:
Publisher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 1310
Release: 1999
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780117022522

A useful what's-what and who's-who of the world, this reference brings together a wide range of facts, figures and directory information.

The Allies Strike Back, 1941–1943

The Allies Strike Back, 1941–1943
Author: James Holland
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802190146

Volume two in this “expert, anecdote-filled, thoroughly entertaining” history of WWII follows The Rise of Germany as the Allied forces turn the tides (Kirkus). James Holland’s The Rise of Germany, the first volume in his War in the West trilogy, was widely praised for his impeccable research and lively narrative. Covering the dawn of World War II, it ended at a point when the Nazi war machine appeared to be unstoppable. Germany had taken Poland and France with shocking speed. London was bombed, and U-boats harried shipping on the Atlantic. But Germany hadn’t actually won the Battle of Britain or the Battle of the Atlantic. It was not producing airplanes or submarines fast enough. And what looked like victory in Greece and Crete had expended crucial resources in short supply. The Allies Strike Back continues the narrative as Germany’s invasion of Russia unfolds in the east, while in the west, the Americans formally enter the war. In North Africa, following major setbacks at the hands of Rommel, the Allies storm to victory. Meanwhile, the bombing of Germany escalates, aiming to not only destroy the its military, industrial, and economic system, but also relentlessly crush civilian morale. Comprehensive and impeccably researched, “Holland brings a fresh eye to the ebb and flow of the conflict” in this “majestic saga” of 20th century history (Literary Review, UK).