Great World War II Battles in the Arctic

 

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Great World War II Battles in the Arctic


by Mark Llewellyn Evans (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780313308925

 

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The story of the most exciting and decisive World War II battles fought under harsh Arctic conditions. Each battle is described in detail, with discussions of the various weapons and strategies that led to victory or defeat, and an analysis of how the battle affected the overall course of the war.


This is the compelling story of the most exciting and decisive battles fought under harsh Arctic conditions during the Second World War. Each battle is described in detail, with discussions of the various weapons and strategies that led to victory or defeat, and an analysis of how the battle affected the overall course of the war. The failure of early attempts to supply the Soviets with vital materiel would eventually give rise to tensions among the Allies that would continue long after the end of the war, and would ultimately lead to the Cold War. Despite the fears of many men on both sides that they were being sacrificed for political expediency, their brave and heroic actions became an integral part of the war effort for each coalition. The Arctic was a difficult and costly theater where battle was often characterized by massive convoys and lurking U-Boats. Some of the worst weather in history hit the Arctic in the midst of the war, making the elements as tough an opponent as any human enemy. The enormous scope of the war, combined with political and economic limitations to restrict the available resources of both sides. Evans's access to recently declassified documents and his use of the personal accounts and reflections of the men who fought there sheds an entirely new light on this often-neglected theater.


 

ISBN 313308926
ISBN13 9780313308925
Publisher Greenwood Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 30/06/1999
Pages 192
Weight (grammes) 451
Published in United States
Height (mm) 235
Width (mm) 155

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