"Gripping. . . . splendid history. A brilliantly clear and accessible
account of the war in all its theaters. Roberts's prose is unerringly
precise and strikingly vivid. It is hard to imagine a better-told
military history of World War II." -New York Times Book Review
Andrew Roberts's acclaimed new history has been hailed as the finest
single-volume account of this epic conflict. From the western front to
North Africa, from the Baltic to the Far East, he tells the story of the
war--the grand strategy and the individual experience, the brutality and
the heroism--as never before.
Meticulously researched and masterfully written, The Storm of War
illuminates the war's principal actors, revealing how their decisions
shaped the course of the conflict. Along the way, Roberts presents tales
of the many lesser-known individuals whose experiences form a panoply of
the courage and self-sacrifice, as well as the depravity and cruelty, of
the Second World War.