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18107512 No.18107512 [Reply] [Original]

Is there a book that covers everything that happened in WW2 in detail? I don't want to read hundreds of different books, is there one that just tells the story from start to finish of every single thing that happened?

>> No.18107523

>>18107512
No

>> No.18107945

>>18107512
Are you retarded?

All that happened in places like Stalingrad or normandy wouldn't fit in hundreds of books and you want one with everythig?

>> No.18107960

>>18107512
Cambridge History of WW2

>> No.18108062

>>18107512
I had a book of WWII battle maps as a child which was fascinating. It was like a coffee table book. It was called Land, Sea, and Air Battles of World War II

>> No.18108105

I think that Northrop Frye said that all books are just one big book.
Do you think you'll just read the one "correct" history of any subject and be done with it?

>> No.18108474

Yes. The second world war by Antony beevor breaks it down chronologically starting from 1937

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>> No.18109015

>>18107512
All Hell Let Loose: The World at War, 1939-1945

might be what close to what you're looking for, but he kind of looks at it from like a more personal perspective