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<p>James Holland is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning historian writer and broadcaster. The author of a number of best-selling histories including most recently <i>Brothers In Arms</i> and <i>Normandy '44</i> he is also the author of nine works of fiction and a dozen Ladybird Experts.<br><br>He is the co-founder of the annual Chalke Valley History Festival which is now in its twelfth year and he has presented - and written - many television programmes and series for the BBC Channel 4 National Geographic and the History and Discovery channels. <br><br>With Al Murray he has a successful Second World War podcast <i>We Have Ways of Making You Talk</i> which also has its own festival and is a research fellow at St Andrew's University and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He can be found on Twitter as @James1940 and on Instagram as @jamesholland1940.</p> <p><b>From Hitler's invasion of Russia America's entry into the conflict and the devastating Thousand Bomber Raids over Germany to the long grinding struggle in the deserts of North Africa and the crucial Battle of the Atlantic the middle passage of the Second World War was all about turning back the Nazi tide.</b><br><br>These catalytic moments would come to define the course of the war and its outcome. They encompass the most vicious fighting the most hair-raising strategy and the most breathtaking bravery. Across the battlefronts on land sea and air to the streets fields and factories of Britain America Africa and Europe Holland shows in his own dramatic and compelling style how the fortunes of war were changed and what happened when the Allies were finally able to fight back . . .<br><br>'Impeccably researched and superbly written... Holland's fascinating sage offers a mixture of captivating new research and well-considered revisionism' <i>Observer</i><br><br>'Exceptional... Holland's success is built in part on an engaging writing stule and in part on a genuinely fresh approach to events' <i>Wall Street Journal</i><br><br>'The best of the new generation of WW2 historians' <i>Sebastian Faulks</i></p> James Holland has established himself as one of the premier World War II Historians Holland shoots down the myth of German invincibility . . . All the great turning points of 1941-43 are here. A triumph Makes us eager for the third and final part of what now ranks as a towering work of historical research and writing Holland brings a fresh eye to the ebb and flow of the conflict . . . [A] majestic saga This second volume easily reaches the benchmark set by it’s predecessor . . . the style is crisp engaging absorbing it really does have the feel of a fresh and revisionist perspective on the momentous events that occurred between 1941 and 1943 <p><b>From Hitler's invasion of Russia America's entry into the conflict and the devastating Thousand Bomber Raids over Germany to the long grinding struggle in the deserts of North Africa and the crucial Battle of the Atlantic the middle passage of the Second World War was all about turning back the Nazi tide.</b><br><br>These catalytic moments would come to define the course of the war and its outcome. They encompass the most vicious fighting the most hair-raising strategy and the most breathtaking bravery. Across the battlefronts on land sea and air to the streets fields and factories of Britain America Africa and Europe Holland shows in his own dramatic and compelling style how the fortunes of war were changed and what happened when the Allies were finally able to fight back . . .<br><br>'Impeccably researched and superbly written... Holland's fascinating sage offers a mixture of captivating new research and well-considered revisionism' <i>Observer</i><br><br>'Exceptional... Holland's success is built in part on an engaging writing stule and in part on a genuinely fresh approach to events' <i>Wall Street Journal</i><br><br>'The best of the new generation of WW2 historians' <i>Sebastian Faulks</i></p>