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World War II....The Second World War in all its aspects is examined in World War II magazine--an exciting read for those with all levels of historical knowledge, ranging from experts on the subject to those with only a limited knowledge. Each issue covers well-known and little-known military strategies, battles, personalities, weaponry, espionage and more.
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| Customer Reviews of World War II Magazine Subscription |
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Reviewer: waldo  |
| History's My Cup of Tea!, 3/21/2006 4:02:14 AM |
| If you’re a History buff and got good grades in school, you’d like World War II Magazine. I absent-mindedly picked it up while waiting for my girlfriend to finish her class and saw a great story about Commodore Dewey during the Spanish American War it focused on the Manila Bay battle. My great grandfather admired Dewey and he followed Dewey’s military career with excitement. My uncle reads it as well. I think I will now because I’m switching majors next semester, and going to major in History. It sure looks like my great grandfather’s obsession has rubbed off on me. Permalink |
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