This analytical history of World War II seeks to answer the questions of a new generation of readers.
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The Second World War: A Narrative History by John Ray
Provides the full background to the conflict Thorough, concise, chronological and objective Highlights successes and failures - on all sides Explains the Second World War
About John Ray
Dr John Ray has taught history for forty years. In 1988 he retired from a large secondary school in Kent to undertake postgraduate research on Air Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Dowding and the Battle of Britain. His subsequent book The Battle of Britain: New Perspectives, published in 1994, sought to re-examine the complicated political and military background to that most important struggle. He is author of more than thirty earlier books, mostly for secondary school students preparing for examinations.
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The Second World War: A Narrative History by John Ray
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