2ος Παγκόσμιος Πόλεμος, The greatest war tragedy in history
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2ος Παγκόσμιος Πόλεμος, The greatest war tragedy in history Code: 16630040

Winston Churchill had said about World War II that it was a war that should not have happened. This book was written with the ambition to help prevent another such war from happening again. To prevent...

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Winston Churchill had said about World War II that it was a war that should not have happened. This book was written with the ambition to help prevent another such war from happening again. To prevent humanity from returning to a similar state of madness.
World War II was the most insane and tragic adventure of human life. Never before has so much...

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Winston Churchill had said about World War II that it was a war that should not have happened. This book was written with the ambition to help prevent another such war from happening again. To prevent humanity from returning to a similar state of madness.
World War II was the most insane and tragic adventure of human life. Never before has so much intelligence, political, military, and scientific, so much bravery and such a quantity of human and material resources been used to "write" this Epic of Destruction. "The passion for interest became a disaster." A disaster that extends to our own time through various paths and in various ways. To stop this extension, fragmented knowledge of the events is not enough, but a complete knowledge is needed. That is why we present the facts ab ovo and ad finem. From beginning to end and throughout the extent of the planet. However, in this book, it is not the fact that is excessive, but the reflection, the highlighting of causes, motives, and consequences. The author, a child of that great war, excludes heroism but does not idealize it. With this book, although it is a war book, he highlights the heroism of peace. It does not provide stimuli or pretexts for new wars. (From the presentation on the back cover of the book)

(Volume I concerns the situations and events that led to the war until the Battle of the Desert (1943). Volume II concerns the Battle of Greece. Volume III concerns the war in Russia. Volume IV concerns the invasion of Sicily-Italy, the invasion of Normandy, and the collapse of the fascist and Hitlerian regime. The political and diplomatic events are examined in an epilogue)

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Genre
Europe
Language
Greek
Subtitle
The greatest war tragedy in history
Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
512
Publication Date
2017
Dimensions
24x17 cm

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