World War Two: Under The Shadow Of The Swastika
By (Author) Lewis Helfand
By (author) Lalit Kumar Sharma
Campfire
Campfire
28th March 2016
India
Children
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
184
Width 165mm, Height 260mm
570g
This volume of Campfire's graphic history of World War II deals with the war in Europe from the rise of the Nazis through to May 1945 and VE Day. World War Two shows the effects of the war on the soldiers, the refugees, the victims and protagonists of the most terrible conflict the world has ever known. In a world that is forgetting the lessons history has to teach, this book is a reminder of the horrors that come from intolerance.
This colorful, energetic primer on the most destructive of wars stresses mass-murderous Nazi tyranny and the primarily civilian resistance to it. . . Indian artist Sharma powerfully brutalizes mainstream comics style by thickening and tapering lines and by drawing figures in rapid motion. . . [and] fills the images more with emotion than gore, which is in keeping with the publishers educative mission. An excellent special-focus supplement to WWII studies. Booklist
World War Two: Under the Shadow of the Swastikasucceeds in being remarkably competent, complete and really quite readable. . .a brilliant book for a school reference work.. .a salient, conclusive lesson to all about this War and of course all war as a result. . .I have to admire this book for how much detail and info it did manage to dump on me, and the clarity and educational level of everything here is really quite superb one of the better lessons to be had, then. John Lloyd,The Bookbag
Lewis Aaron Helfand is a resident of Narberth, Pennsylvania and grew up wanting to write comic books. His journey to figure out how to do that has involved everything from studying sculpture and politics to traveling through Spain and Denmark to writing about adventure sports and sword making. He is currently merging all these diverse interests writing graphic novels for Campfire. Some of his recent titles include the award winningNelson Mandela- The Unconquerable Soul,Mother Teresa- Angel of the Slums, andThey Changed the World- Bell, Edison and Tesla. Lalit Kumar Sharma was born in Delhi. An artist by nature, he expresses himself through the medium of comic book art. His career as an artist began at Diamond Comics, and since then he has also worked for Raj Comics and all the leading Indian comic book publishers. Dark, grim and dynamic drawing has always been his strong point. At Campfire he has used his strang, action-packed drawing style to illustrate the classics and biographies, and to bring history to life. Some of his recent titles include World War One- 1914-1918,Leonardo Da Vinci- The Renaissance Man, andThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.