Atlas of World War II: History's Greatest Conflict Revealed Through Rare Wartime Maps and New Cartography

Atlas of World War II: History's Greatest Conflict Revealed Through Rare Wartime Maps and New Cartography

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Atlas of World War II: History's Greatest Conflict Revealed Through Rare Wartime Maps and New Cartography

This definitive, lavishly illustrated book from National Geographic features an astonishing array of vintage and newly created maps, rare photographs, covert documents, and eyewitness accounts that illuminate the world's greatest conflict.

This magnificent atlas delves into the cartographic history of WWII: naval, land, and aerial attacks from the invasion of Poland to Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Bulge. Rare maps include a detailed Germany & Approaches map used by Allied forces in the final stages of the war, full large-scale wartime maps of the world used by President Roosevelt, and crucial Pacific theater maps used by B-17 pilots. Satellite data renders terrain as never before seen, highlighting countries and continents in stunning detail to include the towns, cities, provinces and transportation roads for a pinpoint-accurate depiction of army movements and alliances. Gripping wartime stories from these hallowed fields of battle, along with photographs, sketches, confidential documents, and artifacts color the rest of this timeless and informative book.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
National Geographic
Manufacturer
National Geographic
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
unknown
Color
Multicolor
ReleaseDate
2018-10-30T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781426219719