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The American Experience in World War II

 

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The American Experience in World War II


Walter Hixson (Editor)

 

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ISBN: 9780415940405

 

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This volume is part of a collection of facsimile reprints bringing together the most significant scholarship focusing on the most significant conflict in the twentieth century, and one that transformed US history.


This volume is part of a collection of facsimile reprints bringing together the most significant scholarship focusing on the origins, evolution, outcome, legacies and representations of the most significant conflict in the twentieth century, and one that transformed US history.


 

ISBN 415940400
ISBN13 9780415940405
Publisher Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
Format Hardback
Publication date 12/12/2002
Pages 352
Weight (grammes) 553
Published in United States
Height (mm) 241
Width (mm) 153

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