1000 Facts on World War Two

1000 Facts on World War Two
Author: Brian Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2006
Genre: History, Modern
ISBN: 9781842366783

Historical, personal, and technical aspects of the Second World War are explored in this six-book series. Each book examines a different facet of the war, from the military machines and battles to the leaders who brought their people through the terrible times. Details of military weaponry, battle plans, and personalities will bring this conflict alive for readers.

World War II

World War II
Author: Amanda Oneil
Publisher: Gramercy
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780517065662

Presents the turning points of World War II including technical innovations and the political consequences which changed the course of human history.

The Big Book of World War II

The Big Book of World War II
Author: Melissa Wagner
Publisher: Running Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-08-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780762434954

The Big Book of World War II is a comprehensive guide, bringing young readers through the archives of history to learn about this epic war and how the world was changed as a result. It joins The Big Book of the Civil War and The Big Book of U.S. Presidents as the most accessible and complete (not to mention fun) one-subject reference book available, making it perfect for history reports and learning. Inside, readers can find historical photographs, accurate maps, beautiful paintings, factual timelines, and more. This book is a wonderful addition to any child's or teacher's library.

Dirty Little Secrets of World War Ii

Dirty Little Secrets of World War Ii
Author: James F. Dunnigan
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1996-03-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0688122884

Dirty Little Secrets of World War II exposes the dark, irreverent, misunderstood, and often tragicomic aspects of military operations during World War II, many of them virtually unknown even to military buffs. Like its successful predecessor, Dirty Little Secrets, Dunnigan and Nofi's new book vividly brings to life all theaters and participants of the war. Revelations include: - The real death count for the war, and why it has never been previously released. - The "new age" general who refused to smoke or drink, who lived on a vitamin-enriched diet, who opposed animal experimentation, and who regularly consulted his astrologer. - How equipment developed for the war led to such modern high-tech innovations as "smart bombs," electronic warfare, and nuclear missles. - The lackadaisical relationship between Germany and Japan throughout the war. - Tricky bits of information about the lingering effects of the war -- like the thousands of live shells and mines that are still buried in Europe and off the East Coast of America.