The Times Atlas of the Second World War
Author - John Keegan
Year published - 1989
Published by - Harper & Row
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - Maps, Documents and Facsimiles
Summary
"This atlas has been conceived as a means of conveying to its users both the totality and complexity of the Second World War. It does not seek to portray ... inevitable triumph of the anti-Axis alliance. It does not accord predominance to any one theater: the campaigns in Russia and in the Pacific are treated as of equal importance with those in Western Europe. Its coverage is not exclusively military. Economic and political factors are recognized as having the importance they did, as are the enormous material and human costs of the conflict"
Notes - Slight crease on front dust jacket.
Author - John Keegan
Year published - 1989
Published by - Harper & Row
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - Maps, Documents and Facsimiles
Summary
"This atlas has been conceived as a means of conveying to its users both the totality and complexity of the Second World War. It does not seek to portray ... inevitable triumph of the anti-Axis alliance. It does not accord predominance to any one theater: the campaigns in Russia and in the Pacific are treated as of equal importance with those in Western Europe. Its coverage is not exclusively military. Economic and political factors are recognized as having the importance they did, as are the enormous material and human costs of the conflict"
Notes - Slight crease on front dust jacket.
Author - John Keegan
Year published - 1989
Published by - Harper & Row
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - Maps, Documents and Facsimiles
Summary
"This atlas has been conceived as a means of conveying to its users both the totality and complexity of the Second World War. It does not seek to portray ... inevitable triumph of the anti-Axis alliance. It does not accord predominance to any one theater: the campaigns in Russia and in the Pacific are treated as of equal importance with those in Western Europe. Its coverage is not exclusively military. Economic and political factors are recognized as having the importance they did, as are the enormous material and human costs of the conflict"
Notes - Slight crease on front dust jacket.