Military Commanders of WW2
a concise outline
by Jack J Kanski
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Pub Date 18 Sep 2018 | Archive Date 29 Oct 2018
Troubador Publishing Limited | Matador
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Description
Jack J. Kański presents concise, illustrated books exploring the roles of the key personalities during the Second World War and their contributions in the conflict.
Following on from the first five books in his A Concise Outline series, Kański now offers readers information pertaining to the influential individuals from Great Britain, the USA and the Soviet Union, amongst others. In Military Commanders of WW2 readers will learn about their background and the role that they played on the battlefield.
These books are designed as companion texts and when read together will give readers a good understanding of the important people and their contributions. Written in a reader-friendly bullet-point format accompanied by many colour images, Kański’s latest book will act as a stepping stone for the general reader interested in World War Two.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781789012590 |
PRICE | US$9.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 200 |
Featured Reviews
This book gives you exactly what it says on the cover and back page - a concise outline of the Military Commanders of World War II. It covers Army, Navy and Air Force across Great Britain, British Commonwealth, USA, Soviet Union, Poland, Free France, Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Greece, China, Germany, Italy, Vichy France, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Finland, Croatia and Japan.
The book is written in bullet-point fashion which makes it easy to read and gives you the important information you could want about each Military Commander. The photographs included are also extremely useful if you like to be able to see what people look like as you're reading about them.
Overall a very interesting book which would be a useful companion for anyone studying, or wanting to know more about WWII.
This book is exactly what's promised on the cover. If you're looking for a handy guide to the head honchos in charge of the armies/navies/air forces that fought in WWII, for all sides, this book is perfect. There is not a lot of extraneous information, save for some nicknames, about the people profiled.
This is a book I'd like to seek out in hard copy to add to my history shelf.