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Richard Overy - Why the Allies Won.
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Résumé

The Allied victory in 1945 - though comprehensive - was far from inevitable. By 1942 almost the entire resources of continental Europe were in German hands and Japan had wiped out the western colonial presence in Asia. Democracy appeared to have had its day. In this remarkable study, Richard Overy provides a reinterpretation of the war through an account of the decisive military campaigns that created the astonishing revival in Allied fortunes.
He also explores the deeper factors that determined success and failure: industrial strength, fighting ability, the skills of leaders and the moral contrasts between the two sides. Today the modern world is once more in the throes of painful transformation. It is essential to establish why and how the last great war was won. Richard Overy casts a brilliant light on the most important turning-point of the modern age.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/08/2006
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    1-84595-065-8
  • EAN
    9781845950651
  • Format
    Poche
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    494 pages
  • Poids
    0.41 Kg
  • Dimensions
    13,0 cm × 20,0 cm × 3,0 cm

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Biographie de Richard Overy

Richard Overy is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. He is the author of many books on the Second World War and the Third Reich including Russia's War (1998), The Battle of Britain (2000) and Interrogations: The Nazi Elite in Allied Hands, 1945 (2001). His latest book The Dictators: Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia (2004) was joint winner of the Wolfson Prize and the Hessel-Tiltman Prize in 2005.
He is a Fellow of the British Academy and a Fellow of King's College, where he taught for twenty-five years. He is currently writing a book on inter-war cultures of decline.

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