The War at Home

The War at Home by Julie Klam, published by Black Rabbit Books in August 2002, is a 48-page exploration of World War II, a significant conflict of the 20th century. This edition presents a comprehensive overview of the war, detailing key battles, notable figures, and pivotal events that shaped this global struggle. The book aims to engage readers with compelling historic photographs that illustrate the extraordinary nature of the war.
Readers will find a thorough examination of various phases of World War II, starting from the rise of Nazi Germany and concluding with the defeat of Japan. The content is designed to provide insights into the military strategies and historical context of the era, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the impact of the Holocaust. This juvenile nonfiction title serves as an informative introduction to a complex subject, appealing to young readers and history enthusiasts alike.
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World War II was the greatest conflict of the 20th century, lasting seven years and encompassing six continents, “World War II Chronicles brings the war to life, introducing readers to key battles, villains, and heroes. Each title takes a comprehensive look at a particular phase of the war, beginning with the rise of Nazi Germany and ending with the defeat of Japan. Compelling historic photographs help to portray this extraordinary war.
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