"Overy's book is easily the best account of Europe's descent
into...death and destruction." --Evening Standard (London)
A brilliantly concise narrative of the days leading to the outbreak of
history's greatest conflagration, 1939 takes readers hour by hour
through the nail-biting decisions that determined the fate of millions.
Richard Overy, a leading historian of the period, masterfully recreates
the jockeying for advantage that set Europe's greatest powers on a
collision course. Would Stalin join Hitler in a bid to divide Poland and
flout the West? Would Britain and France succeed in forcing Germany to
reason? And how far would a defiant Poland push its claim to exist? In
the summer of 1939, the course of events was anything but assured, as
this exceptionally absorbing book drives home.