
World War Ii: the Dark Years
by M
About This Novel
A popular introductory book on "World War II", a classic work by an Oxford University professor and consultant to the Thatcher government, it is the best choice for a quick understanding of "World War II". After experiencing the devastation of World War I, people all over the world yearned for peace. Yet the victors value redistribution of interests more than stability. "World War I" was not the war that ended the war. The sparks of revenge jumped in the embers of "World War I". During World War II, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once said: "If we fail, the whole world, including the United States and all the countries we are familiar with and care about, will fall into a new abyss, a dark age that distorts science and is more dangerous or possibly longer." "World War II" is a nightmare that lingers in the minds of modern people. In this war, in a wave of despair and resentment, all ideas about human progress were rejected. For more than seventy years, its shadow has not dissipated. This book takes readers back to the thrilling and dangerous times of World War II, provides an in-depth analysis of how a European war turned into a world disaster, and recreates a long and fractured dark age that distorted science and human nature.
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