World War II in Numbers

World War II in Numbers by Peter Doyle, published by A&C Black in 2013, offers a detailed exploration of the statistics surrounding one of history’s most significant conflicts. This edition, written in English and spanning 223 pages, presents an informative and infographic guide that delves into the realities behind World War II, addressing key questions about military and civilian involvement, as well as the broader implications of the war.
Readers will find a wealth of information presented through easily digestible graphics that illustrate the staggering numbers related to the conflict, including troop deployments, civilian casualties, and the technological advancements of the time. The book covers the contributions of over 25 nations across four continents, highlighting the war’s extensive impact on individuals and societies. By focusing on the quantitative aspects of World War II, this work provides a unique perspective on military history and its lasting effects on global social and economic landscapes.
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World War Two was the most terrible war that Europe, and indeed the world, had ever seen. Discover the truth behind the propaganda with this brilliantly informative, infographic guide to the real statistics behind WWII.How many soldiers went to war? How many came home? How many civilians were made homeless? How many bombs were dropped, and where did they land? With over 25 nations fighting the second world war on four different continents the numbers were staggering.Covering a huge amount of content World War II in Numbers brings these staggering statistics to life with easily digestible graphics depicting the conflict, casualties, weaponry, cost and technology, clearly illustrating the war’s impact on individuals, whole countries, and the global social and economic effects that would last long into peacetime.
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