
From the rise of the Nazi party, through the bombing of Pearl Harbor, to the ultimate defeat of the Axis nations and the first chills of the Cold War, The Second World War: A Short History offers a completely comprehensive overview of the Second World War in one readable, compact volume. Alastair Parker deftly explores the causes of the war and why it lasted so long, how it was won and lost, and its consequences for humanity.The author traces the key events in both the European and Far Eastern theaters, outlining the strategies of the participants and the strengths and weaknesses of their fighting forces. Parker conveys a vivid picture of the features that distinguished the Second World War from any war that preceded it, including mobile warfare, widespread forced migration, the Holocaust, and strategic and nuclear bombing. Unlike many other histories of the war, this short history places the British and European involvement squarely in an international perspective, never shying away from raising difficult and fundamental questions about this monumental conflict.The Second World War presents an unprecedented short history, offering a sweeping survey of events that omits none of the drama that filled the years between 1939 and 1945. With intriguing photographs and a number of helpful maps, it is a fascinating and objective look at the central struggle of our times.
This work investigates the complex geopolitical causes, strategic developments, and enduring consequences of the Second World War within a concise, international framework. R. A. C. Parker, a noted historian, utilizes a synthesis of military records and diplomatic history to evaluate why the conflict persisted and how the Allied victory reshaped the global order. The text provides a structured analysis of the war's progression across both European and Far Eastern theaters, emphasizing the unique technological and humanitarian shifts that defined the era.
What You Will Find
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Experts and readers frequently cite this work as a highly effective, accessible synthesis for those seeking a broad understanding of the war's complexities. It is widely regarded as a balanced and objective entry point for students and general readers interested in the strategic and political dimensions of the conflict.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
1997-10-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192892851
ISBN-13:
9780192892850
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