Copyright Date:
2016
Edition Date:
2015
Release Date:
02/16/16
Pages:
173 pages
ISBN:
93-8118-214-0
ISBN 13:
978-93-8118-214-7
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2019302894
Dimensions:
27 cm.
Subject Heading:
World War, 1939-1945. Campaigns. Europe. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile fiction.
World War, 1939-1945. Campaigns. Europe. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Germany. History. 1933-1945. Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile fiction.
Germany. History. 1933-1945. Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
This colorful, energetic primer on the most destructive of wars stresses mass-murderous Nazi tyranny and the primarily civilian resistance to it. Opening with two young German Jews watching a book-burning safely from a rooftop and closing with a full page of sunrise on a military cemetery over which doves flutter, its modus operandi is to have the figures in each scene contribute to the historical exposition (printed in rectangular boxes) by living out and commenting on consequences of the events described. Both historic persons urchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, Hitler, Bonhoeffer d ordinary people constitute the cast, and clutches of period photos introduce the five sections of the book, from "The Nazis Come to Power" to "The End." Indian artist Sharma powerfully "brutalizes" mainstream comics style by thickening and tapering lines and by drawing figures in rapid motion as well as objects, including dead bodies, amid swirling flames, fogs, and precipitation. Meanwhile, Sharma fills the images more with emotion than gore, which is in keeping with the publisher's educative mission. An excellent special-focus supplement to WWII studies.
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This volume of Campfire's graphic history of World War II deals with the war in Europe from the rise of the Nazis through to May 1945 and VE Day. World War II shows the effects of the war on the soldiers, the refugees, the victims and protagonists of the most terrible conflict the world has ever known. In a world that is forgetting the lessons history has to teach, this book is a reminder of the horrors that come from intolerance.
In the 1930s, a great evil was rising in the heart of Europe, a threat unlike any seen before. German leader Adolf Hitler, a madman bent on world domination, was raising an army and growing more violent by the day. The world knew that Hitler had to be stopped. But fearing a war, this growing threat of Hitler's Nazi army was left unchecked. The world simply watched as Germany sank into darkness. The world merely prayed that war would not breach their borders. The world waited. And they waited too long.
As cities fell to ruin and millions were slaughtered, the growing darkness of Hitler and his Nazi empire branched out far beyond Europe—to Asia and Africa and America—and soon threatened to claim the entire world. France, England, Russia, the United States… no single nation had the strength to combat this darkness, at least not on their own.
With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the one final, desperate hope was that all of these nations united together might muster the strength to save humanity.