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Second World War (1989, 1995, 1997) By Martin Gilbert

 

This masterful account of history's most destructive conflict explains the purpose and interrelationship of the major campaigns of the war and their effect on soldiers and civilians alike. Though the military aspect is told with noteworthy clarity and narrative power, most impressive is Gilbert's presentation of World War II as primarily a matter of organized evil and mass madness, a deadly virus originating in Berlin and Tokyo that infected victims on a global scale. That it was "the last good war" is a saying made dramatically comprehensible in the sections describing the opposition to the Axis. The scope of the book is astonishingly broad, ranging smoothly from Himmler's "human stud-farms" (dedicated to producing pure Aryans) to the importance of the Burma campaign, from a comparison of Nazi treatment of Jews and Japanese treatment of Filipinos to the SS doctrine that mercy was officially considered a crime. 

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket (1989) and Soft Cover (1995, 1997) Options
  • 846 Pages
  • In Good Condition

Second World War (1989, 1995, 1997) By Martin Gilbert

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