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The New York Times Complete World War II: The Coverage of the Entire Conflict, by The New York Times

Experience the history, politics, and tragedy of World War II through the original, often firsthand daily reportage of The New York Times, our country's newspaper of record.

The Times' complete coverage of World War II is now available in a paperback edition of this unique book. Hundreds of the most riveting articles from the archives of the Times including firsthand accounts of major events and little-known anecdotes have been selected for inclusion in The New York Times: World War II. The book covers the biggest battles of the war, from the Battle of the Bulge to the Battle of Iwo Jima, as well as moving stories from the home front and profiles of noted leaders and heroes such as Winston Churchill and George Patton.
A respected World War II historian and writer, editor Richard Overy guides readers through the articles, putting the events into historical context.
Beautifully designed and illustrated with hundreds of maps and historical photographs, it's the perfect gift for any war, politics, or history buff.

  • Sales Rank: #134668 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-09-20
  • Released on: 2016-09-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.25" h x 1.50" w x 8.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 624 pages

About the Author
The New York Times is regarded as the world's preeminent newspaper. Its news coverage is known for its exceptional depth and breadth, with reporting bureaus throughout the United States and in 26 foreign countries. Winner of 106 Pulitzer Prizes, The Times has the largest circulation of any seven-day newspaper in the U.S.
Richard Overy is a British historian who has published extensively on the history of World War II and the Third Reich. In 2007 as The Times editor of Complete History of the World he chose the 50 key dates of world history. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (1977), Fellow of the British Academy (2000) and Fellow of King's College (2003). In 2001 he was awarded the Samuel Elliot Morison Prize of the Society for Military History for his contribution to the history of warfare. In September 2004 he took up appointment as Professor of History at the University of Exeter. He has written over thirty books on World War II, including Why the Allies Won and 1939: Countdown to War. His work on World War II has been praised as "highly effective (in) the ruthless dispelling of myths" (A. J. P. Taylor), "original and important" (New York Review of Books) and "at the cutting edge" (Times Literary Supplement.)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
"History in the Raw" -- In retrospect, a remarkable feat of extended journalism
By R. M. Peterson
This was a Christmas present and a much appreciated one. (It should be a great present for anyone interested in history and World War II.) It is a large (and heavy) volume reprinting many of the articles from The New York Times covering World War II. The book itself contains a selection of articles, some of which are abridged. That selection, which appears to have been a thoughtful one, was made by Richard Overy, and he also contributes about two dozen short, useful chapter introductions. There also is an accompanying CD-ROM that contains all of the coverage, unabridged.

The scope of the book is broad. It covers not just military events, but political and economic ones as well; not just the major fronts in Europe and the Pacific, but also less familiar ones in South America, the Middle East, and India; not just the international scene, but also the domestic one. And it is not cabined by the conventional dates for the beginning and end of World War II -- Sept. 1, 1939 through Aug. 14, 1945. The first article, dated June 25, 1919, reports on the Treaty of Versailles, which formally concluded World War I and laid foundation stones for World War II. The last article, dated Sept. 24, 1949, relays the news that the Soviet Union had detonated an atomic bomb.

It will be a rare person who reads THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPLETE WORLD WAR II from cover to cover, but it is ideal for browsing. To give potential purchasers an idea of the range of the book, here are some of the more unusual items that caught my eye:

* Aug. 16, 1932 -- "Hitler Dictatorship in Reich Held Unlikely" (one of The NYT's rare mistakes).

* Nov. 22, 1939 -- Mohandas Gandhi tells Great Britain that the resignation of eight of India's eleven provincial governments means that they would not participate in the war against the Axis unless they obtained in return "complete freedom" for India.

* July 23, 1940 -- Mohandas Gandhi "appealed to all Britons to cease hostilities with Germany and urged that they settle their differences with 'non-violent methods'."

* Jan. 2, 1941 -- British Acting Controller of the Press describes censorship as "the rationing of news" (no different than coffee and sugar).

* June 17, 1941 -- "Soviet-Nazi Deal Held More Likely Than Clash Despite All Rumors" (another NYT mistake, this one an article by Walter Duranty, who in retrospect seems to have been Stalin's shill).

* July 22, 1941 -- "'V' for Victory" symbol is credited as the brainchild of a Belgian, who was looking for a sign that would convey the same meaning in French, Flemish, and English.

* Dec. 4, 1941 -- "Singapore Doubts Japanese Threats" -- "Authorities here agree that the arrival of powerful British naval units, headed by the new battleship, Prince of Wales, yesterday raises the odds against Japan more than ever before."

* Jan. 27, 1942 -- Report on a Red Cross policy against accepting blood from Negro donors for war purposes.

* June 1, 1942 -- "Cologne 'Inferno'" -- "Seven-eighths of Cologne, a city the size of Boston, was in flames, an inferno 'almost too gigantic to be real,' * * * pilots who took part in it said tonight. 'When we got there, I almost felt like leaving and trying to find another target.' * * * 'Cologne was just a sea of flames.'" "Their reports were typical of the thousands being sifted tonight and compiled into a record of the mightiest piece of destruction ever devised by man."

* Nov. 25, 1942 -- "Himmler Program Kills Polish Jews: Slaughter of 250,000 in Plan To Wipe Out Half in Country This Year Is Reported"

* Feb. 2, 1943 -- Report that in the New York area teen-age girls picked up by servicemen outnumber professional prostitutes by a ratio of four to one as spreaders of venereal diseases among American military personnel.

* Aug. 8, 1943 -- Article on riots in Harlem, leaving five dead, 500 injured, 500 arrested, and an estimated $85,000,000 in property damage.

* July 3, 1944 -- "Inquiry Confirms Nazi Death Camps: 1,715,000 Jews Said to Have Been Put to Death By the Germans".

* April 2, 1945 -- Report that Allies decide that enemy governmental leaders would not be immune from prosecution for war crimes.

* Sept. 22, 1945 -- "Indo-China Fights Return of French" (The area is referred to as "Indo-China"; "Viet Nam" is identified as "the Indo-Chinese resistance movement", which "already has set up a government in Hanoi".)

My copy of THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPLETE WORLD WAR II is missing pages 317-32, and in their stead it has an extra set of pages 333-40. That snafu explains the four-star Amazon rating.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent reference.
By Keskasay
Recent writers have access to information that wasn't available during WWII and a lot of the information in this book/DVD combination is best explained in the newer books. However this tells it like it was in the war years. The news was either in print by reporters on the scene or on the radio as with the Edward R. Murrow broadcasts from London. The DVD is an electronic version of the book and for writers or students to have it in the computer for reference saves a lot of search time.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
The War from Start to Finish.
By Amazon Customer
This book contains a day by day record of not only WW11 battles, but the key personalities involved in the conflict. Clearly there was great disagreement within these united states, regarding our position on entering the war. Some texts give one the impression that our entrance was just the japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. However the european conflict clearly gave President Roosevelt a greater cause for alarm than did the japanese empire. The news articles show the progress of the conflict, but these articles also show the evolving thought on the war in this country. Slowly but surely isolationism gave way to engagement, and engagement led to action. These newspaper reports chart the war for the public, but they also charted the conflict for history. I definitely recommend this book, to anyone interested in WW11. JRV

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