1000 Facts on World War II

1000 Facts on World War II by Brian Williams, published by Barfield Press in 2006, offers a comprehensive exploration of the historical, personal, and technical aspects of the Second World War. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with an informative overview of various facets of the war, including military machines, battles, and the influential leaders who navigated their nations through challenging times.
Readers will find detailed insights into military weaponry, battle plans, and the personalities that shaped this significant conflict. The book is part of a six-book series that delves into different elements of World War II, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, history, and military studies. Through its factual presentation, this work aims to bring the complexities of the war to life for its audience.
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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 machines and battles to the leaders who brought their people through the terrible times. Details of military weaponry, battle plans, and personalities will bring this conflict alive for readers.
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