A People's History of World War II: The Worlds Most Destructive Conflict, As Told By the People Who Lived Through It (New Press People's History)
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The most destructive war in human history, World War II continues to generate an astonishingly rich trove of historical material, writings, and first-person recollections, which are essential to any appreciation of this most pivotal of historical events.__A People's History of World War II__ brings the full range of human experience during World War II to life through some of the most vivid accounts and images available anywhere. This concise and accessible volume includes first-person interviews by Studs Terkel; rare archival photographs from the Office of War Information collection; propaganda comics from Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss); narratives of wartime experiences from writers including historian Howard Zinn, civil rights activist Robert L. Carter, and celebrated French author Marguerite Duras; and selections from the writings of some of the world’s leading historians of the war, including John Dower, Philippe Burrin, David Wyman, and Eric Hobsbawm. Presents Interviews, Photographs, Letters, Oral Histories, Stories, Eyewitness Accounts, And Excerpts From Historical Writings From Different Perspectives On A Wide Variety Of Topics Related To The Second World War. Part 1. Beginnings : Pearl Harbor -- Photo Essay : Pearl Harbor Photographs -- December 7, 1941 : Studs Terkel Interviews American Witnesses To The Japanese Attacks -- December 8, 1941 : Interviews With Japanese Civilians And Soldiers -- Austin, Texas, December 9, 1941 : Man-on-the-street Interview Following The Attack On Pearl Harbor -- Part 2. The War In Europe -- War : Historian Eric Hobsbawm Reflects On The Coming Of War -- Flight : Elisabeth Freund, A German Jewish Emigre, Recounts Her Flight From Nazi Germany -- A Turning Point : Studs Terkel Interviews Mikhail Nikolaevich Alexeyev, Russian Author And Editor, About His Experiences As A Soviet Soldier On The Eastern Front -- The Bombers And The Bombed : Studs Terkel Interviews Eddie Costello And Ursula Bender About The Allied Bombing Of Frankfurt, Germany -- Return To Auschwitz : Author And Holocaust Survivor Primo Levi Is Interviewed As He Returns To Auschwitz After Forty Years -- Part 3. The U.s. Home Front -- Trouble Coming : Nelson Peery Describes The Profound Racial Tensions That Erupted In Southern States As African American Soldiers Mobilized In Large Numbers -- A Sunday Evening : Studs Terkel Interviews Peter Ota, An American-born Japanese Man Who Served In The American Military -- Photo Essay : Manzanar : Ansel Adams Photographs An Internment Camp For Japanese Americans -- Statement On Entering Prison : David Dellinger Issues A Political Statement On His Status As A Conscientious Objector In 1943 -- Rosie : Studs Terkel Interviews A Woman Who Went To Work In A Factory During The War -- Photo Essay : Rosie The Riveter : From The Office Of War Information Archive -- Confronting The Holocaust : Historian David Wyman Interviews Hillel Kook, Who Led The Effort In The U.s. To Push American Leaders To Rescue European Jews -- Image Essay : Dr. Suess Goes To War : Propaganda Cartoons From Theodore Geisel On The Nazi Menace Part 4. The Pacific War -- The Slaughter Of An Army : Osawa Masatsugu Relates His Experiences As A Japanese Soldier In New Guinea In 1943 -- Tales Of The Pacific : Studs Terkel Interviews E.b. (sledgehammer) Sledge About The American Experience Of War In The Pacific -- An American Revolutionary : Nelson Perry Relates His Experiences As An African American Soldier In The Fight Against Japan -- One World Or None : An Excerpt From Public Statements By Leading Atomic Scientists, Warning Of The Dangers Of Nuclear Weapons -- The Atomic Bomb : Studs Terkel Talks With A Nuclear Physicist Who Worked On The Manhattan Project -- A Terrible New Weapon : Firsthand Witnesses Of Ground Zero At Hiroshima And Nagasaki -- Part 5. Postwar -- The War (rough Draft) : An Account Of Paris After The German Occupation, By Marguerite Duras -- Refugees : Poet Charles Simic Remembers A Life In Transit In The Aftermath Of The German Surrender. Edited By Marc Favreau. Includes Bibliographical References. The most destructive war in human history, World War II continues to generate an astonishingly rich trove of historical material, writings, and first-person recollections, which are essential to any appreciation of this most pivotal of historical events. A People's History of World War II brings the full range of human experience during World War II to life through some of the most vivid accounts and images available anywhere. This concise and accessible volume includes first-person interviews by Studs Terkel; rare archival photographs from the Office of War Information collection; propaganda comics from Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss); narratives of wartime experiences from writers including historian Howard Zinn, civil rights activist Robert L. Carter, and celebrated French author Marguerite Duras; and selections from the writings of some of the world’s leading historians of the war, including John Dower, Philippe Burrin, David Wyman, and Eric Hobsbawm.
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