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World War 2

The War That Changed Humanity
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World War 2 was more than a conflict of nations and epic battles; it was a turning point that fundamentally altered the course of human interaction. This transformative period in history saw the rapid development of groundbreaking technologies like rocket science and jet engine propulsion, shifting the world from local community-focused lifestyles to a global, technology-driven society. It also marked a pivotal change in societal focus, moving from individual responsibility to a broader emphasis on human rights. World War 2: The War that Changed Humanity delves into this seismic shift against the dramatic backdrop of some of the war's most crucial battles, including Operation Market Garden and Operation Veritable. The book offers an insightful review of these foundational changes, exploring how the war not only reshaped the geopolitical landscape but also redefined humanity's social and technological trajectory.

Author Biography:

Johannes H. Egbers was born in The Netherlands to a Dutch father and a German mother. He lived under German occupation, the debacle of Operation Market Gerden, and one of the fiercest battles of WW2, Operation Veritable. After his engineering studies, he lived and worked as an engineer and managing director in five European countries and five States of the USA. He was ten years on the faculty of Lehigh University as a professor of engineering management after retirement. King Baudouin of Belgium knighted him in the Royal Order of the Belgium Crown for promoting transatlantic understanding. He is a US citizen and lives in Delaware.
Release date NZ
March 28th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
254
Dimensions
156x234x13
ISBN-13
9798891553095
Product ID
38740732

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