The Second World War

Author: Antony Beevor

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Description

Over the past two decades, Antony Beevor has established himself as one of the world's premier historians of WWII. His multi-award winning books have included "Stalingrad" and "The Fall of Berlin 1945." Now, in his newest and most ambitious book, he turns his focus to one of the bloodiest and most tragic events of the twentieth century, the Second World War.
In this searing narrative that takes us from Hitler's invasion of Poland on September 1st, 1939 to V-J day on August 14th, 1945 and the war's aftermath, Beevor describes the conflict and its global reach--one that included every major power. The result is a dramatic and breathtaking single-volume history that provides a remarkably intimate account of the war that, more than any other, still commands attention and an audience.
Thrillingly written and brilliantly researched, Beevor's grand and provocative account is destined to become the definitive work on this complex, tragic, and endlessly fascinating period in world history, and confirms once more that he is a military historian of the first rank.

Author description

Antony Beevor served as a regular officer in the 11th Hussars in Germany. He is the author of "Crete-The Battle and the Resistance," which won a Runciman Prize, "Paris After the Liberation," 1944-1949 (written with his wife Artemis Cooper), "Stalingrad," which won the Samuel Johnson Prize, the Wolfson Prize for History and the Hawthornden Prize for Literature, "Berlin-The Downfall," which received the first Longman-History Today Trustees' Award, "The Mystery of Olga Chekhova" and, most recently, the bestseller, "D-Day." He lives in London.