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Book SynopsisFrom the author of Masters and Commanders, Andrew Roberts'' The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War has been hailed as the finest single-volume account of this epic conflict.
The Second World War lasted for 2,174 days and claimed the lives of over 50 million people. Why did it take the course that it did? Why did the Axis lose? And could they, with a different strategy, have won?
Ranging from the Western front to North Africa, from the Baltic to the Far East, he brings the story of the war - and those who fought it - into focus as never before.
''One of the greatest historians of our time ... His masterpiece''
Oliver Marre, Observer
''An undoubted triumph. This, simply, is the best one-volume history of the Second World War currently available''
Laurence Rees
''Magnificent ... Stylish penmanship, gritty research and lucid reasoning, coupled with poignant and h
Trade Review
Roberts's populist approach makes for a rollicking good read and never comes at the expense of accuracy. His mastery of the huge variety of subjects is truly impressive and his ability to marshal these subjects into a single compelling narrative stunning -- Keith Lowe * Daily Telegraph *