Lnd. - N. -Y. : Routledge, 2003. - 299 p.
World War Two was the sum of numerous related conflicts with their own causes, pattes and outcomes. This new and convincing survey takes a global perspective to explain the complicated course of the war in military terms. Jeremy Black provides fresh insights into the operations at the Easte Front and the war against Japan and argues against a trend to demilitarize, giving due weight to the campaigns and battles that made up the war.
World War Two was the sum of numerous related conflicts with their own causes, pattes and outcomes. This new and convincing survey takes a global perspective to explain the complicated course of the war in military terms. Jeremy Black provides fresh insights into the operations at the Easte Front and the war against Japan and argues against a trend to demilitarize, giving due weight to the campaigns and battles that made up the war.