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No End Save Victory: Perspectives on World War II
No End Save Victory: Perspectives on World War II
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No End Save Victory: Perspectives on World War II is a tightly edited anthology (Robert Cowley) that assembles essays by leading historians—Stephen E. Ambrose, Caleb Carr, John Keegan, William Manchester and others—to trace the global arc of 1939–1945. Contributors move from the German breakout and Blitzkrieg in 1939–41 through the critical mid‑war years of 1942–43 to the endgame campaigns in Europe and the Pacific, combining operational detail, strategic analysis and interpretive essays that illuminate key battles (Battle of Britain, the Blitz, the siege of Berlin), decisive personalities such as Churchill, and the comparative dynamics across theaters.
Published in New York by G.P. Putnam’s Sons (2001) with ISBN 9780399147111 and a first printing of 35,000, this multiauthor volume blends scholarly rigor with accessible prose; it includes illustrations to support campaign narratives and is organized chronologically into thematic sections (early war, world at war, end in Europe, Armageddon in the Pacific). Its notable roster of contributors and multi‑theater, strategic focus make it a useful reference for history enthusiasts seeking varied expert perspectives rather than a single overarching narrative.
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Title / Bibliographic
No End Save Victory: Perspectives on World War II
Essays edited by Robert Cowley
Genre: Non-fiction; historical essays; military history anthology
Publication: New York, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 2001
Type of Book
World War II history
Collection of scholarly and popular-history essays
Campaign and operations analysis
Strategic and operational perspectives
Multiauthor compilation
Chronological Coverage
World War II, 1939–1945
Early war period 1939–1941 (“The German breakout: 1939–1941”)
Mid-war period 1942–1943 (“World at war: 1942–1943”)
Late war in Europe 1944–1945 (“The end in Europe: 1944–1945”)
Late war in the Pacific 1944–1945 (“Armageddon in the Pacific: 1944–1945”)
Theaters of War
Pacific Theater (“The great East Asia war”; “Armageddon in the Pacific: 1944–1945”)
Global war perspective (“World at war: 1942–1943” indicates multi-theater coverage)
Campaigns / Operational Themes
German expansion and offensives 1939–1941 (“German breakout”)
East Asian and Pacific campaigns (“great East Asia war”; “Armageddon in the Pacific”)
Endgame campaigns in Europe 1944–1945
Nations / Sides Involved
World War II – Axis and Allies (implied by global WWII campaigns)
Germany (central in “German breakout: 1939–1941”)
Japan (central in “great East Asia war” and “Armageddon in the Pacific”)
Allied powers (implied by coverage of European and Pacific endgame campaigns)
Focus Areas
Military campaigns and operations
Strategic and operational-level analysis of World War II
Comparative perspectives by multiple historians
Global scope of the Second World War
Intellectual and interpretive “perspectives” on key events
Visual and Reference Features
Includes illustrations
Notable Contributors / Historians
Stephen E. Ambrose
Caleb Carr
John Keegan
William Manchester
Subject / Classification Keywords
World War II — Military history
World War II — Strategic studies
World War II — Essays
World War II — Historiography (multiple leading historians)
Military campaigns — 20th century
Global war — 1939–1945
Book Condition: New
Book Condition: New
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