The gripping account of the U.S. Navy’s fast carrier force—and how its Central Pacific campaign in 1944 marked the achievement of American naval supremacy
Evan Mawdsley Reihenfolge der Bücher
Evan Mawdsley ist ein renommierter Historiker, der sich auf die russische Geschichte spezialisiert hat. Seine umfangreichen Forschungen und zahlreichen Veröffentlichungen tauchen tief in die Komplexität der Vergangenheit dieser Region ein und bieten den Lesern aufschlussreiche Perspektiven. Seine Arbeit untersucht häufig die Machtdynamiken und gesellschaftlichen Strukturen innerhalb Russlands und vermittelt ein tiefes Verständnis seiner historischen Entwicklung. Mawdsleys Beiträge beleuchten die vielschichtigen Erzählungen der russischen historischen Entwicklung.





- 2024
- 2020
World War II
- 412 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
The book offers a comprehensive table of contents that outlines its structure and key themes. Each section is meticulously organized, providing readers with a clear roadmap of the topics covered. This layout enhances the accessibility of the material, allowing for easy navigation and a better understanding of the subject matter. The detailed contents serve as a guide for readers to delve into specific areas of interest within the book.
- 2019
The War for the Seas
- 568 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
A bold and authoritative maritime history of World War II which takes a fully international perspective and challenges our existing understanding
- 2015
Thunder in the East
- 536 Seiten
- 19 Lesestunden
Thunder in the East, originally published in 2005, is widely regarded as the best short history of the entire Nazi-Soviet military conflict. It tells the story from the pre-war expectations of Hitler and Stalin, through the pivotal battles deep in Russia in 1942-43, and on to the huge Soviet offensives across Eastern Europe in 1944-45. This final 'march of liberation' destroyed the Third Reich and set Europe's history for the next 45 years. The book provides penetrating answers to vital questions: Why did the war in the East develop as it did? Why did Hitler's Wehrmacht lose? Why did the Red Army win, and why did the people of Soviet Russia pay such a high price for victory? The first edition took advantage of the flood of new sources that followed the end of the Soviet era. This second edition takes account of what has been written over the last decade; the Nazi-Soviet war, in all its aspects, has continued to be the subject of extensive and innovative research and heated controversy.
- 2000
"The Russian Civil War of 1917-1920, out of which the Soviet Union was born, was one of the most significant events of the twentieth century. The collapse of the Tsarist regime and the failure of the Kerensky Provisional Government nearly led to the complete disintegration of the Russian state. This book, however, is not simply the story of that collapse and the rebellion that accompanied it, but of the painful and costly reconstruction of Russian power under a Soviet regime."--Page 4 of cover