World War II: Saving the Reality uniquely captures the experience of this monumental conflict. Along with compelling narrative and never-before-published photographs, you'll hold replicas of nearly one hundred wartime artifacts: letters from the front, autographed portraits of commanding generals, urgent communiqués, Nazi propaganda, historic newspapers, Top Secret instructions, patriotic posters, and more. These pieces of history, from the archives of the famous Museum of World War II, are tucked and folded into envelopes and pockets within the massive, boxed collector's book. Pulitzer Prize winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin calls it remarkable and praises its emotional journey back in time. Phil Reed OBE, a director of the Imperial War Museum in London, says, Kenneth Rendell's Museum of World War II simply has no equal. The museum can at last be widely enjoyed through this volume. By Kenneth W. Rendell. Foreword by Doris Kearns Goodwin. 144 pages, with more than 80 replicas; coffee-table size; full color; hardcover in library slipcase. Retail $49.95.
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World War II: Saving the Reality uniquely captures the experience of this monumental conflict. Along with compelling narrative and never-before-published photographs, you'll hold replicas of nearly one hundred wartime artifacts: letters from the front, autographed portraits of commanding generals, urgent communiqués, Nazi propaganda, historic newspapers, Top Secret instructions, patriotic posters, and more. These pieces of history, from the archives of the famous Museum of World War II, are tucked and folded into envelopes and pockets within the massive, boxed collector's book. Pulitzer Prize–winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin calls it “remarkable” and praises its “emotional journey back in time.” Phil Reed OBE, a director of the Imperial War Museum in London, says, “Kenneth Rendell's Museum of World War II simply has no equal. The museum can at last be widely enjoyed through this volume.” By Kenneth W. Rendell. Foreword by Doris Kearns Goodwin. 144 pages, with more than 80 replicas; coffee-table size; full color; hardcover in library slipcase. Retail $49.95.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Like New. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Book in excellent unread/unused condition. Hardcover. English. See images for condition. About the book >.>.> The entire world was at war. Every nation was either desperately doing everything it could to conquer other countries or desperately defending itself from destruc- tion. When you consider all of the industrial might of the United States in a total war, involving every person and every industry-after three and a half years, not being able to defeat Japan-it brings a startling sense of reality to the war. Most people today in the United States have experienced the country at war (in reality, if not by congressional declaration). In recent wars there has always been a step the United States didn't take. In Korea we could have used atomic bombs against the Chinese; in Vietnam we could have obliterated Hanoi. Political and humanitarian considerations stopped us. But in World War II there were no such considerations. It was all-out war. Hitler would have dropped atomic bombs if he'd had them first. He unleashed rockets on London with the intent of killing as many civilians as possible. The Japanese killed millions of Chinese for sport; Artikel-Nr. Batch-FM519-LN-11375
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