GREAT LAND, SEA AND AIR BATTLES OF WORLD WAR II - Foreword By David Chandler
"This book details the crucial land, sea and air confrontations of the Second World War in a series of self-contained full colour spreads, giving dispositions of men and equipment over the course of a battle or campaign. they enable the reader to follow the development of the War from the early days of September 1939, when Polish cavalrymen charged German tank formations, to the terrible climax at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Not only are the earth-shaking events of Barbarossa or Kursk recorded at length, but space is also given to a number of vital commando raids and small actions from the Cockleshell heroes to the Chindits."
First published in 1982 by Macdonald & Co, London.
Comes with Dust Jacket, 192 pages and in good used condition.