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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Top Ten Things You Should Know about WWII Introduction Part One: Setting the Stage
1. Prelude to War
Hitler’s Rise to Power Germany in Disarray Fascism Takes Hold of Italy Japanese Aggression American Isolationism Isolationism Following the First World War
2. Fanning the Flames
Germany Rearms Hitler Takes Austria Czechoslovakia Divided and Conquered Hitler Pushes East Hitler Takes Denmark and Norway The Fall of France Mussolini Joins the Fray The Axis Expands Japan Extends Its Military Might
3. The United States Enters the War
The Attack on Pearl Harbor A Well-Planned Attack Pearl Harbor Investigations The American Response Hawaii under Martial Law The American Internment Camps
Part Two: The Major Battles
4. Europe
The Battle of the Atlantic The Battle of Britain Germany’s Soviet Campaign The Italian Campaign The Normandy Invasion The Battle of the Bulge The Soviet Offensive
5. North Africa
Egypt Germany Enters the African War Great Britain Reorganizes The Northwest Africa Campaign The North African Assault Allied Forces Work Together
6. The Pacific
The Battle of the Coral Sea Wake Island Midway The Philippines The Battle of Guadalcanal The Battle of Iwo Jima The Battle of Okinawa
Part Three: The Major Players
7. The Political Leaders
Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Winston Churchill Emperor Hirohito Hideki Tojo Franklin Delano Roosevelt Charles de Gaulle Joseph Stalin Harry S Truman
8. The Military Leaders
Isoroku Yamamoto Erwin Rommel Dwight Eisenhower Bernard Montgomery George Patton Douglas MacArthur Chester Nimitz Masaharu Homma Karl Dönitz George Marshall William Halsey
9. Other Prominent Figures
Adolf Eichmann Joseph Goebbels Heinrich Himmler Rudolf Hess Eleanor Roosevelt Chiang Kai-shek Marshal Philippe Pétain Henry L. Stimson Anne Frank Oskar Schindler
Part Four: On the Battlefront
10. Ground Weapons
Personal Guns Artillery Antiaircraft Weapons Tanks Land Mines Other Land Weapons
11. Air Weapons
Bombers Bombs Fighter Planes Gliders Guided Missiles and Rockets Airships
12. Weapons and Vessels at Sea
Aircraft Carriers Battleships Destroyers Submarines Other Sea Weapons Liberty Ships
13. The Horrors of War
Battlefield Conditions Casualties Suffer the Children Prisoners of War Battlefield Injuries and Medicine
14. The Axis Giants Fall
Germany Surrenders Japan Surrenders
Part Five: Nazism and the Holocaust
15. German Anti-Semitism
The Need for a Scapegoat Legislated Genocide Jews in German-Occupied Lands The Final Solution Concentration Camps Secrets and Propaganda
16. The War Crimes Trials
The Nuremberg Trials Nazi Loyalists Trial Results The Tokyo Trials The Doctors’ Trial
Part Six: America During the War Years
17. Life at Home
Hard Times on the Home Soil Rationing War Bonds The Role of Propaganda
18. The Roles of Women During the War
Women Called to Morale Duty The USO Women at Work Women at War
19. The War in the Media—During and After
On the Big Screen Animation Chronicling the War The Influence of Comic Art
20. Rebuilding the World
The Yalta Conference Brief Friends The United Nations The Postwar Pacific Korea Vietnam
Appendix A: Resources Appendix B: The Holocaust in Numbers Appendix C: World War II Timeline Appendix D: Awards and Decorations
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