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World War II 365 Days [Hardcover]

Margaret E. Wagner (Author), Library of Congress (Author), David M. Kennedy (Introduction)
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Drawn from the vast collections of the Library of Congress, World War II 365 Days is a unique compilation of riveting text and more than 500 images, many in color, that reveals the drama and complexity of the greatest war in human history.

Photographs, lithographs, political cartoons, maps, on-the-scene combat art, and other visual materials from all the major combatants, including much material rarely seen, combine to tell the interlocking stories of people caught in this epic conflict that raged across all the world's oceans and in countries from Norway to North Africa, Britain to Burma. Quotes from letters, diaries, speeches, and memoirs are included in the text and help capture the drama and scale of the war: the carnage and desperate bravery on battlefields from Normandy to Iwo Jima, the epic air and sea battles, the unparalleled brutality of the major Axis nations, the home-front sacrifices made by people in all walks of life and in all combatant countries and the miracle of mobilization that made the United States the "arsenal of democracy."

The book is organized into twelve chronological and thematic chapters that extend from prewar events that led to the conflict, through a year-by-year examination of the war itself, and into its aftermath. A timeline running throughout the book highlights pivotal events.
 
World War II 365 Days is much more than a gallery of major figures and events: it is a vivid mosaic of the battlefield and home front experiences of the "ordinary" people who endured years of destruction and rending uncertainty.

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About the Author

Margaret E. Wagner is the author of The American Civil War: 365 Days and coauthor of The Library of Congress World War II Companion. She is a senior editor and writer in the Publishing Office of the Library of Congress. David M. Kennedy is the Donald J. MacLachlan Professor of History at Stanford University. His book Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2000.

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  • Hardcover: 752 pages
  • Publisher: Abrams; 1St Edition edition (March 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0810996375
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810996373
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 6.4 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #576,095 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Massive book!, February 10, 2011
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This is a great buy for any WWII fan. It includes massive pictures, most in color. The only negative thing is that the time line doesn't go along with what is being read. Other than that- a magnificent book!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Picture Book, January 15, 2011
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What sets this history of America in the Second World War apart from those that have appeared and will undoubtedly continue to appear is the pictures. Drawing from the Library of Congress's own collection, much enhanced by contributions for the occasion and material in other collections, such as the Smithsonian and the National Archives, World War II: 365 Days tells the story in a unique way. The combination of paintings, posters, drawings, photographs, and images and text from contemporary newspapers and books, produces a powerful impression. The result is a vast amount of material of great value, much of it never before published.

While this is not a general history of the war, the inherent bias of the collection allows the book to give a powerfully moving account of the American experience. And it would be hard to name a subject of the vast conflict that does not get some coverage. It would appear that the criteria for selection were quality and comprehensiveness. The relatively short shrift given the Eastern Front, for example, is balanced by the sheer power and quality of the images we have of that stupendous struggle. The criterion of "one battle, one picture" leads to a sense of imbalance, but the high quality of what is provided compensates for this.

The images tell the story almost by themselves, and the contemporary accounts and commentary give a valuable context. The conventions of the Library of Congress 365 Days series do not detract from the general narrative. The commentary and captions could have done with some tighter editing, preferably by someone with expertise on the military history of the conflict, but the images and the personal accounts do the heavy lifting. The Introduction by David Kennedy is a wonderfully succinct essay that is in its own way a real contribution to the history of the war.

We are indebted to the Library of Congress for this impressive selection of images.

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1.0 out of 5 stars World War ll 365 Days, May 8, 2010
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Anyone expecting a cohesive telling of World War ll should try somewhere else. Each page tells a story and these are interesting, well written pieces of writing but not at all immediately related to each other or events in sequence. This was found very disappointing but, buyers beware, look at the book very carefully before buying. The second and most disappointing aspect of the book was the virtual disregard of the Allies' effort in that war. This is not good for new readers of for those seeking a reliable history. For those hoping to see something of their own country's efforts, look at the book very carefully. The general tenor of the book is a view of the enemy and the superlative efforts of the US with some help here and there from some other nations. Perhaps those privileged to have an upbringing and education in the US may have this idea of single-handedness and perhaps it might be a true perspective - in time. After all, President Obama, in a recent interview (May 2010) with a Russian correspondent barely mentioned the so-calleds allies of the US.
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