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The Oxford Companion to World War II Hardcover – May 11, 1995

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Despite Korea, despite Vietnam, despite a dozen smaller conflicts, a generation of Americans refers to World War II simply as "the War." Indeed, there has been nothing like it in human history: a single war that spanned three continents--a war which saw more men and women under arms, more deaths, and more destruction than any other. Now Oxford University Press provides the definitive one-volume reference to this cataclysmic event.
The Oxford Companion to World War II brings together an international team of 140 experts to cover every aspect of the conduct and experience of the conflict, from grand strategic decisionmaking to the struggles of daily life. More than 1,700 entries--ranging from brief identifications to in-depth articles on complex subjects--bring the far-flung elements and events of the war into focus. Here are essays on overarching themes and broad topics, such as the origins of the war, diplomacy, the Greater East Asia Coprosperity Sphere, and the Final Solution. Military campaigns and battles, of course, receive extensive attention: entries include the Fall of France, Operation Barbarossa, and the Battle of Midway, as well as such smaller events as the sinking of the Scharnhorst and the fall of Wake Island. Scores of analytical biographies range from the national leaders--Hitler, Stalin, Tojo, Roosevelt, Churchill--to an array of military and political figures, from Dietrich Bonhoeffer to Ho Chi Minh, from Marshal Timoshenko to General von Manstein. World War II was also an era of technological leaps, covert exploits, and horrific atrocities--and the Companion gives thorough coverage to each, with articles on weapons ranging from tanks to E-boats to rockets, on intelligence organizations (ranging from the O.S.S. to Smersh), and on the German Einstatzgruppen and Todt organization.
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Companion also provides exceptional coverage beyond the military and political spheres, revealing the war as it affected the millions of noncombatants. In addition to exploring the economics and social policies of belligerent states, the Companion addresses such topics as children--explaining how hundreds of thousands were evacuated from threatened cities, thrown into combat, killed by bombing raids, or made into orphans. Indeed, the Companion's emphasis on the social history and daily experience of the war makes it the most complete one-volume reference on this critical chapter in history.
In addition to thousands of entries, conveniently arranged in an a-to-z format, the book also features hundreds of maps, charts, tables, and evocative photographs. There is no finer resource on the war that shaped the modern world.

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More than 1,750 entries ranging from brief identifications to in-depth articles
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More than 140 leading international experts have contributed, including David Kennedy, Martin Gilbert, Robert Dallek, Yogi Akashi, Ben-Ami Shillony, Heinz-Dietrich Lowe, Norman Davies, Wilhelm Diest, and many more
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Massively illustrated with more than 100 evocative photographs and supplemented by 100 maps, thirty diagrams, and over 170 tables, charts and graphs
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Articles on every aspect of the war, including:
--surveys of countries, from economics to politics to military structure
--portraits of wartime leaders, including generals, admirals, political figures, and heads of state
--military campaigns and battles, from the Doolittle Raid to Operation Overlord, from Kassarine Pass to the Warsaw Uprising
--intelligence organizations and exploits, from the Abwehr to Smersh, from codebreaking to commando raids
--military technology, ranging from submarines to aircraft carriers, from fighter planes to V-1 and V-2 missiles, from the Enigma machine to radar
* In-depth coverage of the
social aspects of the war, such as the role of women, children, war production, and life under occupation

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The definitive single-volume reference work for students of World War II, I. C. B. Dear's 1,400-page compendium provides a wealth of detail on matters that standard histories often gloss over or pass over altogether. For example, Dear covers the Night and Fog Decree, which called for the execution of any civilians committing crimes against German forces in occupied territories, as well as the Battle of the Courland Peninsula, in which Red Army soldiers overwhelmed the last German forces in the Baltic and seized Latvia and Lithuania for the Soviet Union. This is a fine book to browse through while watching Bataan or The Longest Day, or to have on hand to provide background material for other World War II-related reading.

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This compendium was issued in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of World War II. Several other one-volume encyclopedias treat this topic: The Simon & Schuster Encyclopedia of World War II (1978), The Historical Guide to World War II (Greenwood, 1983), The Dictionary of the Second World War (Bedrick, 1990), and World War II: America at War, 1941^-1945 [RBB Ja 15 92]. The last-named book is closest in coverage to Oxford but was criticized for its American viewpoint.

This new work has more than 1,700 alphabetically arranged entries. More than 160 scholars contributed to the volume, most from universities in Britain. Entries range from 50 words to almost 30 pages on major countries. Almost every aspect of the war is covered, including its effect on civilians. Children discuss the war's impact on children in many nations. Lengthy essays cover Women at War and Religion. The many biographical entries include both political and military persons. By far the most exhaustive essays are reserved for countries, all of which have standard subsections such as "Domestic Life, Economy, and War Effort" and "Government." The entry for the U.S. includes 27 pages of text and eight statistical tables. Briefer entries treat countries that were neutral during the war, for example, Sweden and Turkey.

In addition to statistics within entries, there are special tables accompanying articles. Unfortunately there is no index or table of contents for these tables. Cross-references within entries are noted by asterisks; there are limited see also references at the ends of articles. Like other Oxford companions, there is no index.

More than 100 line-drawn maps provide battle information as well as sites of death and concentration camps and the Manhattan Project. A separate section of color maps shows territorial changes between 1939 and 1945, the British and French empires, and other themes. A chronology begins in 1931 with Japanese troops occupying Manchuria and lists events under five geographic regions to the formal surrender of the Japanese on September 2, 1945. A list of place-name changes shows current and wartime names (e.g., Gdansk and Danzig).

Other titles give more detailed coverage of specific aspects of this period in history, for example, The D-Day Encyclopedia [RBB Ja 1 94] and the Encyclopedia of the Holocaust [RBB Mr 1 90]. But The Oxford Companion to World War II is an excellent overview for public and academic libraries that need to supplement other works in their reference collections.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Oxford University Press; First Edition (May 11, 1995)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 1268 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0198662254
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0198662259
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.8 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 2.5 x 10 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2022
This book bailed me out of a World War 2 history class that used a confusing textbook costing three times the price of this one. Don't hesitate to add this to your library if you are a history buff--youll turn again and again to these articles written by subject matter experts. A must-have.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2007
I have both the current and first edition of this book (in hardcover). As far as I can tell, the new edition is only shorter because it uses a smaller typeface, allowing several more words per line.

However, the new edition is also a bit easier to read despite the smaller size, because the new edition uses a glossy paper and the text seems more sharply defined on the page. This is particularly noticeable in the text of the maps, which I have struggled to read in the first edition, but seem clearer in the new edition.

As an aside, I agree with the general view that this is the single best reference book on World War II. I can't really tell what is changed in the new edition, although it may just be minor corrections, since the several longer articles I have compared seem identical.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023
Using this text to supplement my collection of wwii textbooks.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2008
The Oxford Companion is a must-have shelf reference for anyone intending to seriously study the Second World War. As with many encyclopedias, this means that the amateur or buff will use the entries themselves, and the expert will use the bibliography and suggestions for further reading. It is, at least at this moment, quite reasonably priced for such a serious work of reference, and I likely would not have bought it otherwise. The only drawback is that in changing over to the current edition, the editors seem to have removed the full-color maps that used to be placed at the end of the volume. I do not remember enough of those maps to tell if they are now among the black and white maps placed throughout the body of the work; I do know that the color maps were one of the highlights of the old edition and are much missed by this reviewer.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020
I HAD THIS BOOK ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO IN SOFT COVER AND LOVED IT. IT GOT LOST DURING A MOVE. I'M LUCKY TO FIND IT AGAIN. THE BEST ON WWII. NONE BETTER !
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2015
The best of the three 'complete' references - the other two being: NY Times Complete WW2 and WW2 Desk Reference (these latter two give the American perspective). Although I'm glad I have all three - they are all very good. All easily searchable by topic.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2018
Thorough resource. An essential book for the study of WWII.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2018
worthy companion to serious reading, meets my needs

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Susan Dooley
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2017
Excellent book! Very informative.
Walleroonie
5.0 out of 5 stars A mighty tome.......
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 13, 2015
Purchased for my daughter as a reference guide etc for her Advanced Higher History - it's recommended course material. For that reason and the fact that it might end up little used once the exam is done, I got it second hand. Cannot fault the seller at all - prompt delivery, a bargain too.

The book itself is essentially an A-Z of the Second World War - it makes for an impressive companion to most of the other books in my bookcase - I lean more toward the Royal Navy but there's plenty of land and air action in there too. Anyway, back to this - practically every event is covered, an explanation to the event given - sometimes brief and at times lengthy. It's a book more for quick reference than anything else, if you want to dig deeper in to what you're looking up then you'll need to look elsewhere but this makes for fairly easy reading and if something does prick your attention, you'll be able to go away and know exactly what you're looking for.
Adhémar
5.0 out of 5 stars Un pavé...
Reviewed in France on November 10, 2013
...mais pas indigeste . Une somme de connaissances sur ce conflit avec des articles variés et qui restent compréhensibles. Recommandé
Anna Dundas
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2019
Very good resource for finding sources of expanding research
me
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2015
Excellent book for academic reference or for simply expanding your knowledge of WWII.