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The storm of war

A New History of the Second World War
Book • 2009
Andrew Roberts's 'The Storm of War' is hailed as one of the finest single-volume accounts of the Second World War. The book meticulously covers the war from the western front to North Africa, the Baltic, and the Far East.

It delves into the grand strategy and individual experiences, revealing the decisions of key actors and the courage, self-sacrifice, and brutality of the war.

Roberts's work is praised for its clear, accessible, and vivid prose, making it a standout in military history writing.

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