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  • A mix of history, of anecdotes and speculation  

    The Second World War (Paperback)
    On a frame of events well documented and widely known today, the author embroiders from dune vast compilation of testimonies of all kinds, whether direct or secondhand. It thus produces a rich dune desired narrative originality, served by addition of
  • Very good work of synthesis in this period  

    World War II (Paperback)
    Anthony Beevor, a specialist in the 2nd World War, gives us here a great chronological summary of this period. The pace is good and it actually reads like a novel. Most of this book is its objectivity because a lot of books on this period are often v
  • Danzig Nagasaki via Dunkirk, Tobruk, Stalingrad, Arnhem and Okinawa.  

    World War II (Paperback)
    An excellent book that tells in 50 chapters and more than 1,260 pages, the Second World War. The style is enjoyable to read, even if sometimes there are some repetitions ("tattered uniforms" ...). The interest of the book is that mixing differen
  • The disadvantages of its advantages  

    The Second World War (Paperback)
    I am captivated by the Second World War and this is the first time I read a book a book over water in history with 948 pages of text. It's very interesting to open the mind to the globalization of the conflict and see what is happening in Europe, Jap
  • The sum  

    The Second World War (Paperback)
    Finally a chronoloqique sum and documented astonishment of all the events of the Second World War; Eastern and Western fronts. Of particular interest in the study of the characters, not just the leaders but above all responsible officers, uncompromis
  • hitoire  

    The Second World War (Paperback)
    New vision of this important period in our history as Britain, the author gives us a vision less American than usual.
  • 35 Exceptional  

    The Second World War (Paperback)
    This book is exceptional by the original and little known information it contains while preserving the essential: a general and progressive vision of the Second World War. The reality is described in all its horror without Manichaeism and unbiased, w
  • The second World War  

    The Second World War (Paperback)
    There are some months I had subscribed to a magazine which featured World War II "day to day". Readers of this journal fault stopped to look and I "left hungry" from July 1942 ... There are some weeks I was attracted by the title of th
  • what a research  

    The Second World War (Hardcover)
    fantastic research work of A. Beevor. maybe too much violence intended to read all in one go! I Took a break at Pearl Harbour!
  • A fascinating pad  

    The Second World War (Paperback)
    Antony Beevor described the hardly by those who make it. A paved over 900 fascinating pages. History with a capital H, easy to read, even if the scenes described are terrible. Maps and photographs accreditation work.
  • simply brilliant! 20  

    The Second World War (Paperback)
    As usual, and for a number of years therefore, A. Beevor takes us once again in the furnace and the terror of the greatest disaster of the twentieth century, and, once is not custom, even after having read his preceding works, the D.Day, Stalingrad,
  • An exceptional history of the Second World War, in all its aspects, military and human  

    The Second World War (Paperback)
    There are many stories of the Second World War, written by talented historians. So why yet another you say? First, because over time, new records are discovered or studied, which provide more information and that the authors who have access to these