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Poland 1939 The Outbreak Of World War Ii 1st Edition Roger Moorhouse

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Poland 1939 The Outbreak Of World War Ii 1st Edition Roger Moorhouse
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.34 MB
Pages: 431
Author: Roger Moorhouse
ISBN: 9780465095414, 9780465095384, 0465095410, 0465095380, 2019044646
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Poland 1939 The Outbreak Of World War Ii 1st Edition Roger Moorhouse by Roger Moorhouse 9780465095414, 9780465095384, 0465095410, 0465095380, 2019044646 instant download after payment.

For Americans, World War II began in December of 1941, with the bombing of Pearl Harbor; but for Poland, the war began on September 1, 1939, when Hitler's soldiers invaded, followed later that month by Stalin's Red Army. The conflict that followed saw the debut of many of the features that would come to define the later war-blitzkrieg, the targeting of civilians, ethnic cleansing, and indiscriminate aerial bombing-yet it is routinely overlooked by historians.
In Poland 1939, Roger Moorhouse reexamines the least understood campaign of World War II, using original archival sources to provide a harrowing and very human account of the events that set the bloody tone for the conflict to come.

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