No. of pages 62
Published: 2000
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"The Second World War, 1939-45" by Christine Hatt is a comprehensive exploration of one of history's most significant and devastating conflicts. The book covers the causes, key battles, and events that shaped the war, detailing the political, social, and military strategies employed by the nations involved. It examines the experiences of soldiers and civilians alike, highlighting the impact of warfare on societies and the world at large. Through vivid narratives and careful analysis, Hatt provides a nuanced understanding of the global ramifications of World War II, ultimately reflecting on its legacy and lessons for future generations. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called History in Writing .
There are 62 pages in this book. This book was published in 2000 by Evans Publishing Group .
Christine Hatt read European Studies at Bath University. Having worked as a lexicographer and book editor she became a writer of nonfiction books for young people, and has written many titles on historical subjects.
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