Published to coincide with the re-showing of the popular TV series "The World at War" on BBC2 commencing October 1994. This book was originally written to accompany the first showing of the series and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
From the British perspective, but with a clear and balanced presentation, this is a very readable, "just the facts Ma'am" history of WWII.
The Best Short Book about WWII
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
(by E.M. Singer, author of "Mother Flies Hurricanes") This is the companion book to the 26-hour TV series, but it isn't a blow-by-blow account of the same. Even though the author claims that his book "fills in the gaps" of the video series, you could probably read it far less time than it would take to watch the series! "The World at War" is a terrific example of the KISS (Keep it simple, stupid!) principle of historical analysis: It's short, sweet, and to the point, and doesn't require you to slog through pages of details and minutia to get to the heart of things. The writing itself is concise, direct, and a wonder to behold. Even if you aren't interested in WWII (but you probably are, since you're reading this!) Mark Arnold-Forster's book is a must read! For more recommendations on books about WWII, visit the motherflieshurricanes.com website.
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