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World at war : World War Two / [edited by] Duncan Hill ; photographs by Daily Mail.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, UK : Transatlantic Press, 2011.Description: 128 pages : illustrations, 30 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unspecified
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ISBN:
  • 9781907176685
  • 1907176683
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.53 23/eng/20230216
Summary: "A mere 20 years after the Treaty of Versailles had, supposedly, drawn a line under the war to end all wars,' the world was consumed by an even bloodier global conflagration. World War Two was the first conflict to claim more civilian than servicemen's lives with over 50 million fatalities in total. World at War: World War Two uses contemporaneous reports and photographs from the Daily Mail archives, including many eyewitness accounts, to show how the conflict developed, describing the key battles, tactical decisions and turning points that settled the outcome"--Back cover.
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"Classic, rare and unseen photographs"-- Cover.

"A mere 20 years after the Treaty of Versailles had, supposedly, drawn a line under the war to end all wars,' the world was consumed by an even bloodier global conflagration. World War Two was the first conflict to claim more civilian than servicemen's lives with over 50 million fatalities in total. World at War: World War Two uses contemporaneous reports and photographs from the Daily Mail archives, including many eyewitness accounts, to show how the conflict developed, describing the key battles, tactical decisions and turning points that settled the outcome"--Back cover.

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