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Scorched earth : a global history of World War II

Chamberlin, Paul Thomas2025
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In popular memory, World War II was an unalloyed victory for freedom over totalitarianism, and democratic order over the age empires. Scorched Earth dispatches the myth of World War II as a 'good' war. Instead, it reveals the conflict as a massive battle beset by vicious racial atrocities, fought between rival empires across huge stretches of Asia and Europe. The war was sparked by German and Japanese invasions that threatened the old powers' dominance, not by Allied opposition to fascism. The Allies achieved victory not through pluck and democratic idealism but through savage firebombing raids on civilian targets and the slaughter of millions of Soviet soldiers. The Soviet Union and the United States emerged as hyper-militarized new imperial powers, each laying claim to former Axis holdings across the globe before turning on one another and triggering a new forever war. Dramatically rendered and persuasively argued, Scorched Earth shows that World War II marked the culmination of centuries of colonial violence and ushered in a new era of imperial struggle. Dramatically rendered and persuasively argued, Scorched Earth shows that World War II marked the culmination of centuries of colonial violence and ushered in a new era of imperial struggle.
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London : Basic Books, 2025.©2025
Collation:
xi, 638 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
978152933385597815293338559781529333848
Dewey class:
940.53
Language:
English
BRN:
577208
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
Beaumaris LibraryAdult Non Fiction - History940.53 CHAOnloan - Due: 11 Jul 2025
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