World War II comes alive through the public records and private accounts of the day…We have long relied on historians to sift through the debris of the past and piece together narratives to shape our understanding of events. But it is in the letters, diaries, speeches, song lyrics, newspaper articles, and government papers that history truly comes alive. In The New York Times Living History: World War II: The Allied Counteroffensive, 1942-1945 eminent historian Douglas Brinkley has carefully chosen the critical documents that bring to life the days of the war from the first Allied counteroffensive to the US military formation of the European Theater of Operations (ETO) to V-J Day. His selections span the momentous, such as Eisenhower’s address to the troops in preparation for D-Day and Hirohito’s surrender on Japanese radio, to the intimate and the obscure. Readers will find one of Tokyo Rose’s broadcasts, letters from soldiers on the eve of battle, Ernie Pyle’s dispatches from Sicily, and Truman’s diary entries in which he wrestles with the decision to drop the A-bomb. Each primary document is accompanied by a relevant piece of New York Times reporting from the period and original text explaining the historical significance of the event in the war’s progress. News photos and other images add a strong visual component to this vivid re-creation of history.
Douglas Brinkley
New York Times Living History: World War II [EPUB ebook]
The Allied Counteroffensive, 1942-1945
New York Times Living History: World War II [EPUB ebook]
The Allied Counteroffensive, 1942-1945
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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● ISBN 9781466869837 ● Editor Douglas Brinkley ● Uitgeverij Henry Holt and Co. ● Gepubliceerd 2014 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5895821 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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