Tweede Wereldoorlog: Een hoorcollege over 's werelds grootste gewapende conflict
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Narrated by:
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Maarten van Rossem
About this listen
Inhoud:
- Hoofdstuk 1: Inleiding en voorspel;
- Hoofdstuk 2: Van appeasement-politiek naar een nieuw Europees conflict;
- Hoofdstuk 3: De Battle of Britain en de drie strategische kwestie van centraal belang;
- Hoofdstuk 4: Italiaanse ambities en de moordzucht van het nationaal-socialisme;
- Hoofdstuk 5: Barbarossa en Pearl Harbor;
- Hoofdstuk 6: December 1941: keerpunt? Stalingrad, Noord-Afrika, Sicilië en Italië;
- Hoofdstuk 7: De landing in Normandië, op weg naar Berlijn;
- Hoofdstuk 8: De strijd in de Pacific, waarom Duitsland verloor.
The PDF booklet that accompanies this selection will be automatically added to My Library after the purchase.©2009 Home Academy (P)2009 Home Academy
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