The greatest battles of the Second World War are re-created, from the European to the Pacific theaters. Contains a four-page, full-color gatefold depicting the U.S. Forces landing at Normandy. Graphics, maps, and photos throughout.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtaking Artwork,
By Joethornhill@worldnet.att.net (Mclean, Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Great Battles of World War II (Great Battles of the World Wars Series) (Hardcover)
The book uses computer graphics and pictures that really make you feel like your in a Situation planning room with some the Great Generals. The Author also uses breathtaking artwork of a battle in progress that absorbs you into the bloodiest conflict of our century. From Midway to Moscow, this is definitly the kind of book every war buff should look at.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A instant classic,
By Jacob C. (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Great Battles of World War II (Great Battles of the World Wars Series) (Hardcover)
Good information on important battles, with maps and extra pictures which tell about them. But the main thing about this book which lured me in were the amazing illustrations; especially the four page fold out D-Day illustration. A must have for any world war II buff.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sometimes older references are still the best,
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This review is from: Great Battles of World War II (Hardcover)
This volume was recommended on [...] by a teacher who uses the book in conjunction with a popular board game, called Memoir 44, to teach his students. He had found that Memoir 44 and this book were related closely enough that he could use the book along with the game. He pointed out some highlights that included 3D terrain views of key battles, shown from different vantage points, that displayed how having better information can lead to better decision-making.
I have this game and appreciate its approach (more accessible to casual gamers, as opposed to a deep, 2-3 hour strategic and tactical brain-burning session!), and his comments drove me to Amazon to look for it. Even though this book's jacket actually touts terrain images that come from "computer graphics generated by microchip" (now there's a humorous early attempt at spin), and although the graphics themselves are low resolution, it does not detract from the value of reading and learning out these decisive moments in history. Frankly, having "cooler" computer images would only update the look of the layout, and not teach any more effectively than the graphics as they look now. There are many callouts, boxes, maps and terrain images in the book, on nearly every spread, as well as superior artwork showing these battles in a larger scale. The text is detailed and tells a good story, drawing you into the drama that unfolded at each scene. The type is a tad small and closely leaded (line by line spacing), but of course a younger audience will have no difficulty with that. For gaining a more accurate visual understanding of keybattles of WWII from 1940-1945, this older book remains an excellent choice.
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