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An unintended, “sweeping,” and “vivid” (the author of the Drew Gilpin Fast, the author of this Republic) new history of the Second World War, a cruel conflict as a cruel struggle to reduce the struggle and the existence between the ascending royal powers as a cruel struggle for the existence between the royal powers
In the popular memory, the Second World War was an informal victory for freedom on totalitarianism, marking the death of the age of the empires and the victory of an American -led democratic order.
In the scorched Earth, historian Paul Thomas Chamberlin sent the myth of World War II as a good war. Instead, he reflects the struggle because it was really: a vicious battle surrounded by vicious racist atrocities, fought among rival kingdoms in the vast parts of Asia and Europe. The war was provoked by the German and Japanese invasions, which endangered the dominance of the old powers, not from the opposition of the friendly countries for fascism. The Allies won through Plak and Democratic idealism, but through the Savage Firebumbing raids by the slaughter of civil goals and millions of Soviet soldiers. The Soviet Union and the United States emerge as a new royal powers, emerging as new royal powers, claiming for pre-Axis holdings worldwide before turning on each other and triggers a new Forever war.
Dramatically presented and strongly argued, scorched earth suggests that World War II marked the culmination of centuries of colonial violence and started a new era of royal conflict.
Publisher
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: May 6, 2025
language English
Print Length: 656 page
ISBN -10: 1541619269
ISBN -13: 978-1541619265
Items Weight: 2.08 pounds
Dimensions: 6.6 x 2 x 9.55 inch
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