Gerhard L. (Professor of History Emeritus, University of North Carolina, William Rand Kenan, Jr.) Weinberg
The enormous loss of life and physical destruction caused by the First World War led people to hope that there would never be another such catastrophe. How then did it come to be that there was a Second World War causing twiceas much loss of life and more destruction than any other previous conflict? In this Very Short Introduction, Gerhard L. Weinberg provides an introduction to the origins, course, and impact of the war on those who fought and the ordinary citizens who lived through it. Starting by looking at the inter-war years and the German invasion of Poland in September...
The enormous loss of life and physical destruction caused by the First World War led people to hope that there would never be another such catastrophe...