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Eisenhower and His Boys - The Men of World War II
by Stephen Ambrose
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by Simon Berthon, Joanna Potts
Published Apr 2007
Read ReviewsA fascinating "you-are-there" look at World War II through the lives of Hitler, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, told on a day-by-day, even hour-by-hour basis, affording unparalleled insights into parallel actions.
by Michael Beschloss
Published Oct 2003
Read ReviewsReveals one of the most important stories of World War II. As Allied soldiers fought the Nazis, Franklin Roosevelt and, later, Harry Truman fought in private with Churchill and Stalin over how to ensure that Germany could never threaten the world again.
by Robert Cowley, Stephen Ambrose
Published Mar 2002
Read ReviewsEssays written by some of the most respected and well-known military historians of our time (Stephen Ambrose, John Keegan, Caleb Carr, William Manchester etc.), describe the horror and heroism of World War II.
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