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the Ultimate World War Two Trivia Book: Unbelievable Facts, Extraordinary Accounts and Tall Tales from Second
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the Ultimate World War Two Trivia Book: Unbelievable Facts, Extraordinary Accounts and Tall Tales from Second
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the Ultimate World War Two Trivia Book: Unbelievable Facts, Extraordinary Accounts and Tall Tales from Second
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The Second World War ended over seventy-five years ago and yet it holds a lasting fascination for millions. Most school children worldwide have studied it but it is unlikely that they would have learned any of the fascinating facts to be found in
.
Funny, heart-breaking and downright borderline unbelievable, the snippets in this book are perfect for dropping into conversations to amaze and amuse your friends. You might also find yourself becoming the king or queen of the pub trivia quiz when you have knowledge of Winkie the Pigeon, the Battle of the Tennis Court and the Bee Bombs of Prester John. One thing to be careful of - never, ever lend this book to anyone; it is totally addictive and you will never see it again!
Many books of trivia push the envelope and the facts inside can't be trusted. This is not something to worry about with
because it comes from the pens of Richard Denham (
and
) and M. J. Trow (
). Just because a fact sounds unlikely doesn't mean it isn't true and you can amaze your friends and colleagues as well as clean up at the Dog and Duck by memorizing absolutely any of these facts, presented in short snippets for either devouring all at once or for browsing in the loo.
Complete with a whistle-stop tour of the causes, course and consequences of the war by M. J. Trow who, to quote a recent reviewer could 'make a shopping list interesting', this book is a quick way to learn more than you ever thought there was to know about the weird and wonderful side of World War Two.