In the introduction, Beevor discusses
Yang Kyoungjong, a
Korean soldier forcibly conscripted by the
Kwantung Army, then in turn taken prisoner by the
Red Army and the
Wehrmacht, eventually being captured by
American troops. He also discusses the background of the war, including the rise of
Nazism in post-World War I Germany, and the formation of alliances with Italy and Japan. Throughout the bulk of the book, Beevor jumps back and forth throughout the different theaters of war. He begins by detailing Germany's invasion of Poland, Germany's alliance with the
Soviet Union, and the invasion of France. Interspersed are chapters focusing on the
Second Sino-Japanese War along with others building up a description of global events. The perspective then expands to include the
Mediterranean and Middle East theatre, the
Battle of the Atlantic, the
Battle of Britain, and the
Balkans Campaign. Following which, there is a major shift in focus onto the
Eastern Front, detailing
Operation Barbarossa, the
Battle of Moscow,
Operation Blau, and the epic
Battle of Stalingrad, a conflict which Beevor had
previously written about. Simultaneously, he also depicts the events of
Pearl Harbor, the ensuing events in Asia, the Pacific,
North Africa, as well the
Holocaust. As the
Allies began to turn the war decisively in their favour. Alternating between the major events, Beevor details
Operation Torch, American victories in the Pacific, and the Soviet counterattacks on the
Eastern Front, the invasion of Sicily and Italy. In what Beevor terms the "Spring of Expectations", the Allies launch major offensives against Axis forces on all fronts: The Soviets push westwards successfully, while the
Western Allies launch
Operation Overlord, and numerous defeats are inflicted upon the Japanese. As the war enters its final days, Beevor recounts the frantic race to Berlin between the Western Allies and the Soviets along with the downfall of the Nazi regime. After the fall of Berlin, another topic Beevor has previously written about, Beevor turns to the dropping of the
atomic bombs and the surrender of Japan. He concludes with a recount of the devastation caused by the war. Multiple important figures in the war are covered in detail, not only including the important national leaders (
Roosevelt,
Churchill,
Stalin,
Hitler,
Mussolini,
Hideki Tojo,
Chiang Kai-shek), but also individual generals (
von Manstein,
Rommel,
Yamamoto,
Zhukov,
Montgomery,
Eisenhower,
MacArthur, and others) and lesser-known political figures. Beevor devotes entire chapters to particularly important battles or operations, including
Operation Barbarossa, the
Battle of Moscow,
Pearl Harbor,
Operation Blau, the
Battle of Stalingrad, the
Battle of Kursk, and the
Battle of Berlin. ==Reviews==