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We Have Ways of Making You Talk: World in Peril

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We Have Ways of Making You Talk: World in Peril

By: Al Murray, James Holland, Goalhanger Productions
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From Alamein to Barbarossa, the war on China to Stalingrad, Al Murray and James Holland's We Have Ways of Making You Talk will capture readers with the most up-to-date and pioneering academic research on a host of WWII-related topics.

NEW HISTORIES OF WWII will trace the darkest hours of the miracle that was Dunkirk, follow arctic convoys in the North Cape, consider the destruction of Hamburg, and unpick the only thing that ever really frightened Churchill. Like their hugely successful podcast, We Have Ways of Making You Talk, it will delve into the forgotten, hidden, and little-explained aspects of the war. NEW HISTORIES OF WWII is the first book to tie in with the podcast and will follow a number of the podcast's most successful series.

At once entertaining and illuminating, this is the perfect book for fans of World War II history.

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