A visual reckoning with the war that redefined the modern world.
How do you capture the sheer scale, the human cost, and the geopolitical chess match of the Second World War in a single volume?
In The History of World War II, acclaimed historian Arnaud de la Croix and master illustrator Vicente Cifuentes deliver a definitive, chronological chronicle of the conflict. Spanning twenty meticulous chapters, this graphic novel balances the grand strategy of global superpowers with the devastating realities of the individuals who fought and suffered.
From the rise of totalitarian regimes and the blitzkrieg of Europe to the turning points at Stalingrad and Midway, the horrors of the Holocaust, and the dawn of the atomic age, every major theater of war is rendered with striking historical accuracy and deep psychological weight.
Inside this definitive volume:
- Twenty Chronological Chapters: Covering the foundational causes of the war, the escalation of global violence, and the fragile peace that followed.
- Illustrated Biographies: Crucial insights into the minds and maneuvers of key leaders, including Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Contextual Framing: Each chapter opens with an authoritative historical introduction, providing vital context before plunging into the visual narrative.
- Uncompromising Research: Backed by a comprehensive bibliography and detailed chronology, making it an essential resource for both dedicated history buffs and visual storytelling enthusiasts.
Combining rigorous scholarship with the visceral power of sequential art, The History of World War II offers an unforgettable perspective on the 20th century’s defining conflict—a vital reminder of the costs of war and the fragility of peace.