Forgotten Voices of the Second World War (Illustrated)

Forgotten Voices of the Second World War (Illustrated)

by Max Arthur (Author)

Synopsis

This landmark series brought history to life in a way that had never been done before - through the words of ordinary men and women. Their eyewitness accounts tell the story of the Second World War in a way that no other history title can. Now, this bestselling book has been edited, adapted and illustrated to make it more accessible and even more commercial. It is the only history book on the market that consists almost entirely of authentic oral accounts of the Second World War, told in the words of the people who survived it. Divided into three sections, each section is arranged thematically so that readers can find out more about subjects such as what life was really like fighting the Japanese or how women contributed to the war effort. Fully illustrated with photographs from the Imperial War Museum archives, maps and timelines, complete with special features boxes giving additional background information and a glossary, this book is destined to become an essential reference for pupils, teachers and families everywhere.

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More Information

Format: Abridged
Pages: 160
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 01 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0091917743
ISBN 13: 9780091917746
Book Overview: The bestselling history of the Second World War, now abridged and illustrated

Media Reviews
A unique collection of personal testimonies...a timely reminder of the sacrifices and horrors of war * Sunday Express *
This extraordinary book is crammed with details * Daily Telegraph *
thoroughly readable by anyone who wants to know what it felt like to be engaged in a world war * Spectator *
With the rawness and immediacy that only this kind of oral history can provide * Sunday Times *
Author Bio
Acclaimed author Max Arthur specialises in first-hand recollections of historical events. He is the author of several books, including Ebury's Forgotten Voices of the Great War.