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Robin Cross

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Robin Cross (born on 1948) is an author and journalist who has written extensively on the Second World War.

All through his life he made the strongest efforts to conceal as well as to glorify his own personality.

— from Hitler, 1973

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#1

World at War

1998

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Complete with official strategic maps, soldiers' letters home and hundreds of striking photographs, this chronological, compelling and authoritative book reveals the conflict and upheaval, explaining how the war was won around the world.

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World War II

1999

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World War II was the most intensively photographed conflict in history. Military and press photographers, propagandists, camera-wielding soldiers and civilians--all took the opportunity to record the tumultuous events of 1939-45. The scenes they captured of mass suffering and individual heroism, of atrocious cruelty and humanitarianism against the odds, of hate and comradership, misery and hope, remain undiminished in their intensity and constitute a vital record of an extra ordinary period. World War II: A Photographic History features 900 clearly captioned images selected from a wide variety of sources, many of which are seen here for the first time. Every major theatre of conflict is covered, from the ice seas of the Arctic Circle to the jungles of the South Pacific, from the deserts of North Africa to the steppes of Russia. Throughout, proper historical grounding is given by an informative, indexed commentary summarizing the many complex events of the period.

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Roosevelt, and the Americans at war

1990

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Examines Franklin Roosevelt's military leadership and decisions that led to American victory in World War II and his worldwide popularity.

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