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WORLD WAR II

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385 pages, Hardcover

First published May 6, 2008

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Alan Axelrod

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Alan Axelrod, Ph.D., is a prolific author of history, business and management books. As of October 2018, he had written more than 150 books, as noted in an online introduction by Lynn Ware Peek before an interview with Axelrod on the National Public Radio station KPCW. Axelrod resides in Atlanta, Georgia.

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442 reviews20 followers
February 22, 2021
My biggest complaint about this book is the complete lack of maps. How do you describe invasions, sieges, troop movements, and retreats happening all around the world without a single map?
9 reviews2 followers
August 20, 2011
OK overview of the war, but not much detail. A fine starting point for someone interested in approaching the subject for the first time.
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56 reviews1 follower
November 30, 2025
It’s not easy to tell the story of World War Two in a relatively pithy book of about 350 pages or so. Alan Axelrod pulls it off. Well done.
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August 7, 2012
I thought this would be the most boring topic to read about. As it turned out Mr. Axelrod provides factual and historic information on how World War II evolved, the individuals who were instrumental in making it happen, and the numerous battles that occurred as a result of some devious and sometimes underhanded manipulation. Mr. Axelrod takes some of the glory away from some we would choose to believe were "heros" of that era and fills in the gaps on motives, means, and opportunities utilized by some of these great men. I was extremely enthralled in the story-telling and the resources Mr. Axelrod mentions as guideposts in writing this novel. A truly remarkable read.
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153 reviews7 followers
February 2, 2013
Excellent overview for those who don't want to slog through Churchill's erudite volumes. A nice reference for my library and a great loaner for friends who want to learn more about the war that really ended all wars, figuratively speaking, of course.
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December 9, 2008
Not much new material to add. No revelations, no specific details regarding the great campaigns. Could be retitled WWII for dummies.
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