World War II 365 Days by Margaret E Wagner - Hardcover -
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Pages
752
Publication Date
2009-03-01
Era
1930s
Book Series
Historical
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Features
Over 500 Images
Intended Audience
Young Adults, Adults
ISBN
9780810996373
Book Title
World War II 365 Days
Item Length
6.5in
Publisher
Abrams, Inc.
Publication Year
2009
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
2in
Author
Margaret E. Wagner
Genre
History
Topic
Military / World War II
Item Width
9.5in
Item Weight
70.4 Oz
Number of Pages
744 Pages
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Product Information
Drawn from the vast collections of the Library of Congress, World War II 365 Days is a unique compilation of riveting text and more than 500 images, many in color, that reveals the drama and complexity of the greatest war in human history. Photographs, lithographs, political cartoons, maps, on-the-scene combat art, and other visual materials from all the major combatants, including much material rarely seen, combine to tell the interlocking stories of people caught in this epic conflict that raged across all the world's oceans and in countries from Norway to North Africa, Britain to Burma. Quotes from letters, diaries, speeches, and memoirs are included in the text and help capture the drama and scale of the war: the carnage and desperate bravery on battlefields from Normandy to Iwo Jima, the epic air and sea battles, the unparalleled brutality of the major Axis nations, the home-front sacrifices made by people in all walks of life and in all combatant countries and the miracle of mobilization that made the United States the "arsenal of democracy." The book is organized into twelve chronological and thematic chapters that extend from prewar events that led to the conflict, through a year-by-year examination of the war itself, and into its aftermath. A timeline running throughout the book highlights pivotal events. World War II 365 Days is much more than a gallery of major figures and events: it is a vivid mosaic of the battlefield and home front experiences of the "ordinary" people who endured years of destruction and rending uncertainty.