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Why Germany nearly won : a new history of the Second World War in Europe / Steven D. Mercatante.

Author/creator Mercatante, Steven D.
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoSanta Barbara, Calif. : Praeger, ©2012.
Descriptionxviii, 408 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Subject(s)
Series War, technology, and history
War, technology, and history. ^A699243
Contents Key to Military Symbols -- pt. 1. The German War Machine on the Eve of War : Myth vs. Reality -- The Third Reich Ascendant : The Reasons Why -- pt. 2. Comparing the World's First Military Superpowers on the Eve of War -- History's Bloodiest Conflict Begins -- An Inconvenient Decision Confronts Germany's Masters of War -- Another Role of the Dice -- Stalingrad in Context -- The European War's Periphery -- Seizing the Initiative : The Sword vs. the Shield -- pt. 3. A New Perspective for Explaining D-Day's Outcome -- Hitler's Greatest Defeat -- How the Third Reich Staved off Total Defeat during the Summer of '44 -- End Game.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [381]-386) and index.
LCCN 2011043277
ISBN9780313395925 (hard copy : acid-free paper)
ISBN0313395926 (hard copy : acid-free paper)
ISBN9780313395932 (ebook)
ISBN0313395934 (ebook)
Standard identifier# 40020528454

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Joyner General Stacks D757 .M397 2012 ✔ Available Place Hold