World War Two: 500 Interesting Facts About Major Events, Battles, and People by Ahoy Publications
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World War Two: 500 Interesting Facts About Major Events, Battles, and People

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Narrator Jay Herbert

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Length 1 hour 52 minutes
Language English
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Summary

Uncover the fascinating history of World War Two with 500 interesting facts!

From the invasion of Poland to V-J Day, this book is your definitive guide to understanding this historical event. Gain insight into pivotal battles, such as Pearl Harbor, Midway, and Stalingrad. Learn about the weapons and technologies used in the battles and discover how women played a significant role during wartime. Unearth meaningful resistance movements and explore the legacies of WWII.

You are in for an exciting ride, so buckle in!

Delve deep into history with chapters including:


  • The outbreak of WWII

  • Battle of Britain

  • Attack on Pearl Harbor

  • Battle of Stalingrad

  • Japanese American Internment

  • And so much more!

This book is a must-have for anyone looking to gain an in-depth understanding of one of historyโ€™s most defining moments. Get your copy today, and explore 500 interesting facts about World War Two!

Audiobook details

Narrator:
Jay Herbert

ISBN:
9798368922898

Length:
1 hour 52 minutes

Language:
English

Publisher:
Ahoy Publications

Publication date:

Edition:
Unabridged

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