The very scale of the 1939-45 war has often tempted historians to study
particular campaigns at the expense of the wider panorama. In this
readable and richly detailed history of the conflict, the Belgian
scholar Ernest Mandel (author of the acclaimed Late Capitalism) outlines
his view that the war was in fact a combination of several distinct
struggles and a battle between rival imperialisms for world hegemony. In
concise chapters, Mandel examines the role played by technology,
science, logistics, weapons and propaganda. Throughout, he weaves a
consideration of the military strategy of the opposing states into his
analytical narrative of the war and its results.