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The Unknown World War 2 Battles Book
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- ISBN8235327726
- EAN9798235327726
- Date de parution10/07/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
History keeps secrets. Most World War II books cover D-Day, Stalingrad, and Midway. This book doesn't. Across 17 chapters, The Unknown World War 2 Battles Book reconstructs the clashes that were classified, forgotten, or simply too distant to reach the headlines. The Battle of the Tennis Court at Brest-Litovsk. The British radar ambush in the Black Sea straits. The C-47 drops over Burma that held an entire front together for six weeks.
The Soviet fortress defenders whose names were scratched into the walls before they died. Each chapter draws from letters, diaries, unit logs, and eyewitness testimony. No filler, no mythology. Just the evidence that survived. What you'll find inside: 17 overlooked battles reconstructed from primary sources. Named soldiers, named commanders, named locations. The intelligence decisions, equipment failures, and command errors behind each outcome.
What these battles decided and why the history books skipped them. If you've read everything about the war and still feel like something's missing, this is what you were looking for.
The Soviet fortress defenders whose names were scratched into the walls before they died. Each chapter draws from letters, diaries, unit logs, and eyewitness testimony. No filler, no mythology. Just the evidence that survived. What you'll find inside: 17 overlooked battles reconstructed from primary sources. Named soldiers, named commanders, named locations. The intelligence decisions, equipment failures, and command errors behind each outcome.
What these battles decided and why the history books skipped them. If you've read everything about the war and still feel like something's missing, this is what you were looking for.






















