 | R. J. Overy - History - 1997 - 396 pages
Explains how the Allies regained military superiority after 1942, and discusses important campaigns, naval battles, industrial strength, fighting ability, leadership, and moral ... | |
 | Edmund L. Blandford - 2000 - 266 pages
This is the story of D-Day and the invasion of Europe as seen by both the attacking and defending forces. It includes comments and descriptions from a wide range of Allied and ... | |
 | Thomas J. Cutler - History - 2001 - 343 pages
Based on previously unavailable materials, an account of the largest naval battle in known history outlines the roles of such figures as MacArthur, Roosevelt, Halsey, and ... | |
 | Ivor Matanle - 1995 - 400 pages
Historical, personal, and technical aspects of the Second World War are explored in this six-book series. Each book examines a different facet of the war, from the military ... | |
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