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New York Times Complete World War II: The Coverage of the Entire Conflict
New York Times Complete World War II: The Coverage of the Entire Conflict | The New York Times
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Experience the history, politics, and tragedy of World War II through the original, often firsthand daily reportage of The New York Times, our country's newspaper of record. The Times' complete coverage of World War II is now available in a paperback edition of this unique book. Hundreds of the most riveting articles from the archives of the Times including firsthand accounts of major events and little-known anecdotes have been selected for inclusion in The New York Times: World War II. The book covers the biggest battles of the war, from the Battle of the Bulge to the Battle of Iwo Jima, as well as moving stories from the home front and profiles of noted leaders and heroes such as Winston Churchill and George Patton.A respected World War II historian and writer, editor Richard Overy guides readers through the articles, putting the events into historical context. Beautifully designed and illustrated with hundreds of maps and historical photographs, it's the perfect gift for any war, politics, or history buff.
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This a terrific resource: a reasonably priced collection of curated articles on World War II (starting with the end of WWI) through the post-war period, with a CD that includes ALL NYT coverage of the war. It is truly enlightening to read these news articles in chronological order, with the benefit of hindsight.

Pictured: Actual New York Times article on Hitler's first statements as new Chancellor of Germany, January 30, 1933.

Notafraidofwords It's scary. All the parallels. 8y
drokka The book I've linked is a history of fascism, but the important bit is that it has letters, propaganda, articles from the time which are eerily familiar to what going on. It's the patterns, not the definitions I'm suggesting here 🙂 8y
kspenmoll My son would love this. Thx.📚 8y
BookishMarginalia @drokka Thanks for the rec! - @Notafraidofwords 💜 @kspenmoll 👍🏼🤓 8y
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