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  • Page Count 1040
  • Publication Year 2023
  • Publisher Penguin Books
  • ISBN-13 9780143132936

Blood and Ruins

By Richard Overy

Richard Overy, one of Britain's most respected military historians, redefines World War II in his *New York Times* bestselling *Blood and Ruins*. This definitive global history argues the conflict was the "last imperial war," born from nearly a century of global expansion and territorial ambition by powers like Italy, Germany, and Japan. Overy delves beyond traditional military narratives, exposing the war's bitter human cost, widespread atrocities, and protracted aftermath extending far beyond 1945. Hailed by *The Wall Street Journal* as "the finest single-volume history of World War II," *Blood and Ruins* challenges readers to view the ultimate struggle for global order in novel and powerful ways.
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