Description Voices from the Second World War: A Collection of Primary Documents provides students with an accessible primary source overview of the largest and most far-reaching conflict in human history.
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His research interests include military and diplomatic history, maritime history, and ancient history.
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Voices from the Second World War is an excellent resource for World history courses, especially those with focus on the Second World War.
The final chapter in addresses post-war issues including the cost of war and the long-lasting effects of significant conflict.
The readings tell the firsthand stories of the Versailles Settlement, the Munich Crisis, Blitzkrieg, the Holocaust, and other turning points in World history.
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President Franklin D.
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The readings explore viewpoints from political leaders, soldiers, sailors, and civilians.
The diverse Voices included throughout this text provide students with a multicultural and multinational approach to studying WWII.
The text presents Documents and sources that span the time period between the conclusion of the First World War and the conclusion of the Second World War, revealing how the unresolved issues of WWI directly contributed to the genesis of WWII.
Description Voices from the Second World War: A Collection of Primary Documents provides students with an accessible primary source overview of the largest and most far-reaching conflict in human history