英文原版 The Second World War 二战史 Antony Beevor 安东尼·比弗 英文版 进口英语原版书籍9781780225647 Beevor,Antony著 京东价 ¥降价通知 累计评价 0 促销 展开促销 配送至 --请选择-- 支持 更多商品信息 诚研图书专营店 店铺星级 商品评价4.2 低
The Second World War by Antony Beevor Read You have won numerous awards, sold millions of copies of your books and had them translated into lots of different languages. But I was wondering, which historians inspireyou? The very first historian to inspire me was John Keegan, who I studied un...
安东尼·比弗爵士的其他主要作品包括《解放后的巴黎,1944—1949》(Paris After theLiberation, 1944–1949,与其妻子阿耳忒弥斯·库珀合著);《D日:诺曼底战役》(D-Day: The Battlefor Normandy);《第二次世界大战》(The Second World War);《1944阿登战役:希特勒的最后反攻》(Ardennes 1944: Hitler's Last Gamble...
a complete account of the entire Second World War in both of its main theatres.We were all taught at school that the war began with the Nazi invasion of Poland, but Beevor goes further in this thorough account of the conflict, beginning with a Soviet/Japanese clash some weeks before Germany...
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For historians of the Second World War, this is the first definitive account of every capital case ending in death for an American soldier in Europe and North Africa during the conflict. For past, present and future Judge Advocate General officers, non-commissioned officers and civilian personnel...
Laurence Rees is the author of several acclaimed books on the Second World War and is a former Head of BBC TV History programmes. His work includes the television series and bestselling books The Nazis: A Warning from History, Auschwitz: The Nazis and the 'Final Solution', World War II: ...
Beyers wanted a relatively passive though armed form of resistance – the type that came to be known as a “coup” in the Second World War. He was against civil war. De Wet, more fiery and impetuous, was for vigorous action and pushing through to connect up with Maritz. In his zeal ...
by ANTHONY LANE for NEW YORKER Issue of 2006-12-18 Everybody knows that Berlin, in the immediate wake of the Second World War, was a city in fragments. It was split into four zones—the American, the British, the French, and the Russian—but the divisions ran deeper than that. The ...