World War II Map by map

Simon Adams, 1955-

Maps - 2019

"In this stunning visual history book, custom maps tell the story of the Second World War from the rise of the Axis powers to the dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Each map is rich with detail and graphics, helping you to chart the progress of key events of World War II on land, sea, and air, such as the Dunkirk evacuation, the attack on Pearl Harbor, the D-Day landings, and the siege of Stalingrad. Historical maps from both Allied and Axis countries also offer unique insights into the events. There are timelines to help you follow the story as it unfolds, while narrative overviews explain the social, economic, political, and technical developments at the time. Fascinating, large-scale pictures introduce topics such ...as the Holocaust, blitzkrieg, kamikaze warfare, and code-breaking. Written by a team of historians in consultation with Richard Overy, World War II Map by Map examines how the deadliest conflict in history changed the face of our world."--Amazon.com.

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Published
New York, NY : DK Publishing 2019.
Language
English
Corporate Author
Smithsonian Institution
Main Author
Simon Adams, 1955- (author)
Corporate Author
Smithsonian Institution (-)
Other Authors
Tony Allan, 1946- (author), Kay Celtel, R. G. Grant, Jeremy Harwood, 1947-, Philip Parker, 1965-, Christopher Westhorp
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
Includes glossary and index.
Physical Description
288 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 31 cm
ISBN
9781465481795
  • The slide to war: 1918-1939
  • Germany triumphant: 1939-1941
  • The widening war: 1942
  • Turning the tide: 1943-1944
  • Endgame and aftermath: 1944-1955.
Review by Library Journal Review

Through more than 100 maps, this resource chronicles World War II, beginning with the rise of nationalism, communism, fascism, and militarism (1918--39) and continuing through early German military successes, the war's expansion into Russia and Asia, the tipping point (1943--44), and the conflict's close and consequences. Maps are enlivened by abundant, informatively captioned archival photos (many in color), brief articles, time lines, quotations, propaganda posters, and graphs. Generous dimensions stress the volume's spine but permit cartography with legible detail; numbered text boxes superimposed on the maps elucidate complex developments, such as Operation Cartwheel and Stalingrad. Concise overviews cover topics such as the League of Nations or the Sino-Japanese War, though with such a broad topic not everything can be foregrounded. For instance, the Katyn Massacre appears only as a time line entry, as does the Burma Railway. The military rationale for the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is made clear; only a passing reference questions the morality of Allied incendiary carpet-bombing (Dresden, Tokyo). Two final pages, "The Price of War" and "Remembrance," make a fitting close. VERDICT Casual and serious readers alike will find the engaging cartography of this superb, data-rich volume conveys the exceptional range, duration, costs, and intensity of a war that dramatically altered history.--Patricia D. Lothrop, formerly of St. George's Sch., Newport, RI

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