| Dimensions | 16 × 23 × 0.75 cm |
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Paperback. Cream cover with brown title.
Why did two countries end up fighting over a group of islands barely anyone had heard of? In 1982, Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands, kicking off a short but intense war with Britain that caught the world off guard. On the surface, it looked like a small territorial dispute, but behind it were years of colonial history, clashing national identities, and rising political pressure on both sides.
This book looks closely at how it all happened: what led to the invasion, how Britain responded so quickly, and why the Falklands became such a symbolic flashpoint for both nations. It’s a detailed, balanced look at a war that wasn’t supposed to happen, and how it changed the people and countries involved.
Inside, you’ll learn about:
This isn’t just a timeline of events, it’s a deeper look at what the war meant and why it still matters today.

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