An ideal introduction to that awful yet important page in our history, as well as a vivid and fast-paced refresher for those better acquainted with the past.
Styled to appeal to all audiences, The Fight of Their Lives is a timely read, from the legacies that remain supremely relevant today, to the lessons humanity cannot afford to learn again..
From blood-soaked clashes across farm fields and jungle islands, to the code rooms and factory floors that powered the Allies to final victory, the fast-paced narrative fully documents the epic struggle that claimed at least sixty million lives.
The Fight of Their Lives: A 21st Century Primer on World War II is a riveting account of the peril and resiliency that marked the darkest chapter in human history.
For the second time in the twentieth century, the World is at war, and the consequences will prove devastating, pushing humankind to the brink of utter catastrophe.
In late 1941, Japanese forces strike American naval forces at Pearl Harbor, drawing the United States into a blistering Pacific brawl.
The conflict soon widens, consuming the European continent and beyond.
A sea of tanks and troops storm across the border, prompting Polish allies Britain and France to declare war on Nazi Germany.
To fuel his hate-filled quest for global supremacy and an eternal Third Reich, German dictator Adolf Hitler orders a blitzkrieg attack against Poland, a gateway into the East where prized lands and economic resources await.
Urwin, Professor of History at Temple University and author of Facing Fearful Odds: The Siege of Wake Island September 1939. -Gregory J.
W.
An ideal introduction to that awful yet important page in our history, as well as a vivid and fast-paced refresher for those better acquainted with the past