The World at War

ISBN-10
0002119528
ISBN-13
9780002119528
Series
The World at War
Category
World War, 1939-1945
Pages
340
Language
English
Published
1973
Publisher
London : Collins
Author
Mark Arnold-Forster

Description

A revised and updated edition of Mark Arnold-Foster's account of why and how World War II happened. The book also explores the far-reaching consequences for the post-war generations.

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