A World At Arms: A Global History Of World War Ii
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A landmark work of military and diplomatic history, A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II presents one of the most comprehensive single-volume accounts of the Second World War ever written. Gerhard L. Weinberg chronicles the conflict not as a collection of separate regional struggles, but as a single, interconnected global war, tracing its political, strategic, and human dimensions across every major theater of operation. With meticulous scholarship and authoritative command of primary sources, Weinberg argues that understanding the war requires examining the decisions of leaders, the fates of ordinary soldiers, and the ideological forces that drove nations into catastrophic conflict. The tone is rigorously academic yet compellingly readable, making it an essential resource for both serious students of history and general readers seeking a definitive account of the twentieth century's most devastating event.
Author: Gerhard L. Weinberg
Format: Paperback
Published: 1994, tps
Genre: WW2
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A landmark work of military and diplomatic history, A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II presents one of the most comprehensive single-volume accounts of the Second World War ever written. Gerhard L. Weinberg chronicles the conflict not as a collection of separate regional struggles, but as a single, interconnected global war, tracing its political, strategic, and human dimensions across every major theater of operation. With meticulous scholarship and authoritative command of primary sources, Weinberg argues that understanding the war requires examining the decisions of leaders, the fates of ordinary soldiers, and the ideological forces that drove nations into catastrophic conflict. The tone is rigorously academic yet compellingly readable, making it an essential resource for both serious students of history and general readers seeking a definitive account of the twentieth century's most devastating event.