The story of the Warsaw Ghetto told through the eyes of Froim Baum, who was born in Warsaw on April 15, 1936. He was sent from one death camp to another before finally being liberated at Dachau by American soldiers.
Examines the day-to-day life and experiences of the typical American soldier during World War II. Includes a glossary of terms and a brief chronology of the major campaigns of the war.
Discusses the prolonged bombing of England by the Luftwaffe in 1940, the tactical errors made by the Germans, and the implications of the outcome of the battle.
Describes the work of archaeologists and discusses some significant archaeological finds in the old and new worlds and what they have revealed about man's progress and civilization through the ages.
A reference book dealing with prehistoric man; such early civilizations as the Sumerians, Minoans, and Babylonians; and later societies including the Vikings, Normans, and Mayas.