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Unpatriotic History of the Second World War
Unpatriotic History of the Second World War
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Product details
- ISBN 9781780993782
- Weight: 630g
- Dimensions: 145 x 217mm
- Publication Date: 28 Sep 2012
- Publisher: Collective Ink
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
Sixty million people died in the Second World War, and still they tell us it was the Peoples War. The official history of the Second World War is Victors History. This is the history of the Second World War without the patriotic whitewash. The Second World War was not fought to stop fascism, or to liberate Europe. It was a war between imperialist powers to decide which among them would rule over the world, a division of the spoils of empire, and an iron cage for working people, enslaved to the war production drive. The unpatriotic history of the Second World War explains why the Great Powers fought most of their war not in their own countries, but in colonies in North Africa, in the Far East and in Germanys hoped-for Empire in the East. Find out how wildcat strikes, partisans in Europe and Asia, and soldiers mutinies came close to ending the war. And find out how the Allies invaded Europe and the Far East to save capitalism from being overthrown. James Heartfield challenges the received wisdom of the Second World War.
James Heartfield has worked as a journalist, for a television company, as a lecturer and editor. He wrote The 'Death of the Subject' Explained (2006) and The Aborigines' Protection Society (2011).James lives in North London with his wife and two daughter.
Unpatriotic History of the Second World War
€29.99
