1st Edition

The War Years A Global History of the Second World War

By Loyd E. Lee Copyright 1989
    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1989, combines the broad themes of diplomatic, political and military events with the human dimensions to form a major global analysis of the second world war. It also explains the difficulties encountered by the European powers in mobilising their colonies, and examines the economic and social reorganisation of the belligerents. It shows the impact of the collaboration of occupied peoples with the axis powers, and discusses in detail the resistance movements and the Holocaust. The book also looks at advances in science and technology, the application of social sciences to war, the intelligence services, and the arts.

    1. The World on the Brink of War  2. The European War of 1939-41  3. The East Asian and Pacific Wars to 1942  4. The Home Fronts  5. The Axis’ New World Order  6. Resistance  7. The Grand Alliance Through 1943  8. War on Other Fronts: Science, Intelligence and the Arts  9. The Defeat of the Axis in Europe, 1943-45  10. Towards the European Order of 1945  11. Ending the Asian War: From Guadalcanal to Nagasaki  12. The World Transformed

    Biography

    Loyd E. Lee