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World War II: A Military and Social History

By: Thomas Childers, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Thomas Childers
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Between 1937 and 1945, approximately 55 million people perished in the series of interrelated conflicts known as the Second World War. No continent was left untouched, no ocean unaffected. The war led to the eclipse of Europe and the emergence of the United States and the Soviet Union as global superpowers; ushered in the atomic age; produced, in the Holocaust, the most horrific crime ever committed in the history of Western civilization, and led to the end of Europe's colonial empires around the world. But though World War II defined an entire epoch in human history, pressing questions remain - about whether Hitler could have been stopped earlier, about Pearl Harbor, about saving more people from the Holocaust, about using the atomic bomb, and even about how close the Allies came to actually losing.

This engaging series of 30 lectures is rich in detail and near-cinematic portraits of leaders and events. It explores not only the origins of the war, including the impact of the Treaty of Versailles, but also how it unfolded on both battlefront and the American home front, with focused looks at key subjects like Nazism and the Holocaust and the philosophy of strategic bombing and its impact on the future nature of warfare.

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Amazingly told. easy to follow and understand. Military is told about all sides. most of the social is from America, which is understandable.

Amazingly told. easy to follow and understand.

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As an overview to the biggest event in history, the lecture does a great job. Very detailed and accessible informative lecture series. Slight criticism would be it was a little bias towards the allies. However; fantastic and fully recommend.

Exceptional

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This was superb - delivery was sometimes hesitant but didn't detract from the compassion which was woven by the narrator throughout all the lectures. He never forgot the human dimension, the heroism but also the stark realities of conflict and its tragedy. There was an emphasis in the latter lectures on America but thiscdid mean I found out a lot more about the war in the Pacific. Overall a superb set of lectures. Thank you

Brilliant

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Very interesting especiallythe background. Font and symbols v difficult to read at 76. List chapters.

Plea from 76 year old.

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Professor Childers has an excellent lecture style, being thorough in covering the war and its issues, but concise enough to maintain interest all the way through.

Comprehensive and interesting.

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