No End Save Victory: Perspectives on World War II

No End Save Victory: Perspectives on World War II, authored by various historians, is published by Putnam Adult on April 2, 2001. This 608-page collection features essays from notable figures such as Stephen E. Ambrose, Caleb Carr, John Keegan, and William Manchester, offering insights into significant events and personalities from World War II, including the Battle of Britain and the Blitzkrieg campaign across Poland.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of pivotal moments and influential leaders during the conflict, providing a multifaceted understanding of the war’s impact. The essays delve into topics such as the siege of Berlin and the strategies employed by key figures, presenting a rich tapestry of perspectives on World War II. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in military history and the complexities of wartime leadership.
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A collection of essays by leading historians–including Stephen E. Ambrose, Caleb Carr, John Keegan, and William Manchester–reflects on diverse events and key personalities of World War II, including the Battle of Britain, the Blitzkrieg campaign across Poland, Churchill, the siege of Berlin, and much more. 35,000 first printing.
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