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Paperback Understanding the Second World War: Decisions, mistakes, and lessons without rhetoric Book

ISBN: B0FX8JT7NW

ISBN13: 9798270847517

Understanding the Second World War: Decisions, mistakes, and lessons without rhetoric

Understanding the Second World War: Decisions, Mistakes, and Lessons Without Rhetoric is a clear, fast-paced guide to how the war was actually decided-by choices made under pressure. Giovanni Valente weaves operations and strategy with the levers behind them: logistics, industry, intelligence, and politics.
From appeasement to Blitzkrieg, from Stalingrad and Midway to D-Day, the Ardennes, and the fall of Berlin, each chapter pairs the "what happened" with the "why it happened"-and the roads not taken. You'll find vivid frontline scenes (convoys in the Channel, bridges on the Volga, nights of fire over Tokyo) alongside the quiet machinery that wins wars: radar networks, rail gauges, supply lines, and codebreaking.
The postwar is part of the explanation too: Nuremberg, the UN, the Marshall Plan, and the first steps of European integration show how leaders tried not to repeat Versailles. An epilogue extracts sharp lessons for readers today about power, propaganda, and the warning signs that democracies should never ignore.
Accessible, rigorous, and free of bombast, this is a book for students, history lovers, and anyone who wants to understand the twentieth century's defining conflict-without myths, and with the tools to recognize its echoes.

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