Routledge Library Editions: WW2
About the Book Series
This set of previously out-of-print books collects together a host of valuable research spanning the breadth of topics around the Second World War. Areas covered include the air war, land battles, generalship, dictatorship and appeasement, the use of atomic weapons, propaganda, conscription and conscientious objection, civilian evacuation, refugees, resistance under occupation, and much more besides.
Western Germany: From Defeat to Rearmament
1st Edition
By Alfred Grosser
April 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1955, examines the total economic, political and social breakdown that Germany suffered in the last year of the Second World War and in its immediate aftermath, and the beginnings of the recovery in the Western half of the now-divided nation. The process of ‘...
While the Pope Kept Silent: Assisi and the Nazi Occupation as told by Padre Rufino Niccacci
1st Edition
By Alexander Ramati
April 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1978, tells one of the great stories of World War 2. Alexander Ramati, one of the first war correspondents to enter Assisi after the Germans had been driven out, details Father Rufino’s story of conducting ‘Christian pilgrims’ from Assisi to the port of Genoa, and ...
Who Defends Rome?: The Forty-Five days, July 25–September 8, 1943
1st Edition
By Melton S. Davis
April 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1972, examines the tumultuous period between Mussolini’s dismissal and the German occupation of Rome 45 days later. Double-dealing, treachery, vindictiveness, cowardliness, contradictory orders are the hallmarks of this time, and the protagonists include Mussolini, ...
Who Will Take Our Children?: The Story of the Evacuation in Britain 1939–1945
1st Edition
By Carlton Jackson
April 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1985, is a scholarly examination of the of the British wartime evacuation of 4 million people, mostly children, from the cities to the countryside – and how it affected social life during the war years. It uses hitherto unpublished material from the collections of the ...
Conscience, Government and War: Conscientious Objection in Great Britain 1939–45
1st Edition
By Rachel Barker
March 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1982, is a systematic and detached analysis of the 60,000 British conscientious objectors in the Second World War, forming an examination of the relationship between the individual and the State in time of war. It sets out to show how the British Government dealt with ...
Luftwaffe: Strategy for Defeat, 1933–45
1st Edition
By Williamson Murray
March 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1985, is an in-depth analysis of the Luftwaffe in the Second World War, using previously untapped German archives and newly-released ‘Ultra’ intelligence records. It looks at the Luftwaffe within the context of the overall political decision-making process within the ...
Ministry of Morale: Home Front Morale and the Ministry of Information in World War II
1st Edition
By Ian McLaine
March 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1979, is an analysis of the wartime Ministry of Information, responsible for the maintenance of public morale. How was it that British morale remained high, yet the department responsible was so bad? This book examines the domestic work of the Ministry and offers an ...
Montgomery the Field Marshal: A Critical Study of the Generalship of Field-Marshal the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, K.G. and of the Campaign in North-West Europe, 1944/45
1st Edition
By R.W. Thompson
March 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1969, examines the achievement of Montgomery and the 21st Army Group in the campaign in Northwest Europe in 1944-45. The author observed the campaign first-hand, and has spent twenty years poring over war diaries and regimental papers to provide an in-depth analysis of...
Nagasaki: The Forgotten Bomb
1st Edition
By Frank W. Chinnock
March 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1970, examines the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, when an entire industrial city was devastated and the bulk of its population killed or wounded. Coming days after the bombing of Hiroshima, Nagasaki has largely been forgotten. This book traces the decision by the US to ...
Out of Step: A Study of Young Delinquent Soldiers in Wartime; Their Offences, Their Background and Their Treatment Under an Army Experiment
1st Edition
By Joseph Trenaman
March 15, 2023
In the early years of the War the Army was burdened with a great number of troublesome soldiers who would not take to the discipline. They were not only useless as fighting men, but were also likely to be a bad influence on others. Normal methods of punishment were tried repeatedly, to little ...
Poland, SOE and the Allies
1st Edition
By Jozef Garlinski
March 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1969, discusses objectively the tragic wartime position of Poland, having both the Nazis and Soviets as enemies – the war opened with the country being invaded by both. The book examines the work of the Polish underground army (Home Army) and its cooperation with SOE ...
Soviet Foreign Policy During the Patriotic War: Documents and Materials. Vol. I June 22, 1941–December 31, 1943
1st Edition
By Andrew Rothstein
March 15, 2023
This book, first published in 1946, collects documents illustrating the foreign policy of the Soviet Union during the Second World War. They show how the fighting alliance of the USSR, Britain and the USA came into being and grew stronger, how relations were restored with other anti-Nazi countries,...