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Richard Overy is a British historian who widely publishes the history of World War II and the Third Reich. In 2007, as an editor of the Times' "Times of the World" editor, he chose 50 important dates for world history. He is a member of the Royal Historical Society (1977), the British Academy of Fellows (2000), and the King's College Fellow (2003). In 2001, he was awarded the Samuel Eliot Morrison Award of the Military History Association for his contribution to the history of the war. In September 2004 he was appointed professor of history at Exeter College. He wrote over 30 books in the Second World War. The reasons include the reason why the Allies won in 1939 and the countdown of war. His works in World War II were praised as "AJP Taylor", "Original and Important" (New York Book Review) and "At the Front Line" (Time Letter Supplement). )
Experience the history, politics, and tragedy of World War II through the original, often direct, daily report of the New York Times, our country's record. A comprehensive report on 'time' to World War II can now be obtained in the paperback version. "The New York Times": In World War II, hundreds of the most eye-catching articles from the "Times" archive (including direct information on major events and little known anecdotes) were chosen. This book is the biggest fight from enormous fighting to Iwo Jima's battle, a moving story from the front of the family, a brief introduction by famous leaders and heroes such as Winston Churchill and George Barton Covered. Editor Richard Overy, a historian and writer of the Second World War, leads the reader through articles and puts the incident in a historical background.
1939 - 1945 New York Times World War II: Press from the battlefield to the leading role
Richard Overy is a British historian who widely publishes the history of World War II and the Third Reich. In 2007, as an editor of the Times' "Times of the World" editor, he chose 50 important dates for world history. He is a member of the Royal Historical Society (1977), the British Academy of Fellows (2000), and the King's College Fellow (2003). In 2001, he was awarded the Samuel Eliot Morrison Award of the Military History Association for his contribution to the history of the war. In September 2004 he was appointed professor of history at Exeter College. He wrote over 30 books in the Second World War. The reasons include the reason why the Allies won in 1939 and the countdown of war. His works in World War II were praised as "AJP Taylor", "Original and Important" (New York Book Review) and "At the Front Line" (Time Letter Supplement). )