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Global War


Longman Twentieth Century History

No. of pages 32

Published: 1990

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This book is taken from a series of short, in-depth studies on key areas of 20th century history. It could be used as a complete course or as a supplement to the conventional textbook providing a thorough treatment of a particular topic. It is also suitable as back-up material in the classroom or at home. Topics are presented in sufficient depth for GCSE examination work and the language is simple with clearly explained concepts making it suitable for students of differing abilities. Extracts supplement the main narrative and questions on both written and illustrative sources encourage the development of historical skills. Work sections at the end of each chapter test understanding of both text and illustrations. The author taught at John Ruskin School, Croydon and is now a freelance writer. He has also prepared an edition of "Howarth: Twentieth Century History: The World Since 1900".

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Longman Twentieth Century History .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 1990 by Pearson Education Limited .

This book has the following chapters: Part 1 War in the West, 1939-41: from "Lightening war" to "Phoney War"; Germany conquers Western Europe; battle over Britain; war around the Mediterranean. Part 2 The war becomes global, 1941-42: the great Fatherland war; war spreads to the Far East; war at sea. Part 3 The global war, 1942-1945: 1942 - the year of uncertainty; 1943 - turning points in the west; total war; Germany in retreat, 1944; Japan in retreat 1943-44; defeat of the Axis.

 

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Longman Twentieth Century History

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