The Second World War: A People's History

The Second World War: A People's History

by JoannaBourke (Author)

Synopsis

World War II surpassed all previous wars in the sheer cost of many millions of lives, most of them civilian. It left a world reeling from physical destruction on a scale never experienced till then, and from the psychological traumas of loss, of imprisonment and genocide, and permanent exile from home. In this work, Joanna Bourke examines the events and outcomes in the vast number of places in which the War was fought: throughout Western and Central Europe, on the Eastern Front in the Soviet Union, in the Pacific, in Africa, in Asia. She shows where the strategic decisions came from and how they were implemented, but she also shows, through diary entries and recorded oral history, how ordinary people felt when they witnessed or heard of events, from the declaration of war on the radio to the mass murders carried out by Nazi soldiers in Russian villages.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition - 1st Impression
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 18 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0192802240
ISBN 13: 9780192802248

Author Bio

Joanna Bourke is Professor of History at Birkbeck College, London. She is the author of books on Irish history, the history of the British working classes, and twentieth century warfare. Her previous book, An Intimate History of Killing (1999), won the Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History and the Wolfson History Prize.