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Introduction: The Camera at War | 6 | |
Europe: The War Against Fascism | 12 | |
The Road to War: The Seeds of Conflict | 14 | |
Arming for Armageddon | 28 | |
The Shame of Appeasement | 38 | |
The Axis Invasions | 45 | |
Blitzkrieg | 46 | |
The Fall of France | 60 | |
The Island Fortress | 76 | |
Life in the Reich | 92 | |
Mussolini's Misadventures | 100 | |
Barbarossa | 114 | |
The Big Three | 129 | |
The Sleeping Giant | 130 | |
Titanic Struggle | 142 | |
Desert Storm | 156 | |
Bombing the Cities | 172 | |
'The Soft Underbelly' | 186 | |
Resistance and Collaboration | 202 | |
Liberation | 213 | |
D-Day | 214 | |
The Red Tide | 232 | |
The Drive to the Rhine | 248 | |
The Reich in Ashes | 266 | |
Holocaust | 282 | |
The Pacific: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire | 294 | |
Japanese Expansionism: The War in China | 296 | |
The Oil Blockade | 308 | |
The Rising Sun | 317 | |
'Day of Infamy' | 318 | |
The Fall of Singapore | 338 | |
Striking South | 354 | |
Defeat in the Philippines | 376 | |
Japanese Atrocities | 396 | |
Counter-Attack | 409 | |
Gathering Strength | 410 | |
Midway | 422 | |
Jungle Warfare | 442 | |
Stepping Stones | 464 | |
The Battle for Burma | 484 | |
Japan Destroyed | 501 | |
MacArthur's Return | 502 | |
Victory in South-East Asia | 520 | |
The Tokyo Firestorms | 538 | |
Black Sand | 556 | |
The A-bomb | 574 | |
Aftermath: A Time of Reckoning | 592 | |
Index | 599 |
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Add World War II: A Photographic History, World War II was the most intensively photographed conflict in history. Military and press photographers, propagandists, camera-wielding soldiers and civilians--all took the opportunity to record the tumultuous events of 1939-45. The scenes they captured , World War II: A Photographic History to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add World War II: A Photographic History, World War II was the most intensively photographed conflict in history. Military and press photographers, propagandists, camera-wielding soldiers and civilians--all took the opportunity to record the tumultuous events of 1939-45. The scenes they captured , World War II: A Photographic History to your collection on WonderClub |