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Atlas of World War II: History's Greatest
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“Thoughtfully curated and beautifully designed, this volume is sure to appeal to military history
aficionados and anyone with an unadorned coffee table.― –Library Journal'...perhaps the
greatest history and WWII book I have read. Not only does it give great detail about how the war
was fought, but it also shows what the greatest generation gave, risked and lost during the
war...Never did I feel overwhelmed or bogged down with text; the visuals compelled me to devour
this title quite quickly.' --Jennsbookshelves“In addition to these marvelous maps, the book
presents many fascinating details on the advancement of cartography during the war, in particular
how the amazing new capabilities of rapidly advancing science of aerial reconnaissance
photography was merged with traditional mapmaking to produce the incredibly detailed charts
used for planning some of the wars most important amphibious invasions. The attention to detail
and precision required for many of these maps almost makes them now seem like ancient works
of art.― –NY Journal of Books“I thought this book was incredible, it covers all theaters of the
war, provides copies of the maps the generals used (along with their notes on them), a bunch of
propaganda and just interesting tidbits along the way. The book is fun to browse, find an
interesting section and delve into it. Frankly I found the whole book incredibly compelling –
especially if you like maps.― – Man of La Book  “One of my favorite parts of this book is
that it spends some time talking about escape maps for downed airmen and there are maps that
show possible routes that they could have taken to safety. There is a fantastic picture included that
shows tiny compasses that were hidden in parts of military uniforms or among their other supplies,
like inside of buttons or as part of belt buckles. This fascinates me.― –Into the Hall of Books
 “Atlas of World War II manages to bridge both the Western and the Eastern Fronts, as well
as events in the Pacific, with substantive details, something that isnâ€t always accomplished so
successfully…allows for readers to appreciate the full scope of what was happening. Each page
becomes a time capsule of that point in the war, with the slow but painful progression toward Allied
victory.― –Dwell in Possibility“…there were unique gems in this collection. Among them, a
small number of old Japanese maps, some for military use in China and a world map for public
consumption, were most interesting…German naval navigation charts of waters off North America
were captivating as well. Last but not least, as I looked closely, some of the maps reproduced in
this volume actually contained front line notes penciled in by the commanders who used them.―
–World War II Database Read more NEIL KAGAN, editor, heads Kagan & Associates, Inc., a
firm specializing in designing and producing innovative illustrated books. Recently, he edited Great
Photographs of World War II