Published in September 2011, World War II: Global Chaos, gives readers a new insight on the war as it analyzes crucial events that took place surrounding the war. It looks into events leading up to the war, such as Hitler's rise to power, as well as provides information regarding the general population and the effect the war had on them and their respective nations. This literature, which is in a series of other World War 2 books, analyzes personal accounts of the war, includes graphics from the war as well as introduces the events that took place in chronological order. The authors of this book have effectively described in depth information surrounding the war, all while making it simple to understand. There is much value, as it analyzes personal accounts of civilians during the time, which is crucial for understanding the viewpoints of citizens towards the Nazi regime. This piece may be limited since it was not directly from the time period. Also, it is bias since the viewpoint of Nazis and those in power is not included.
The British Cartoon Archive published the biography, David Low, in 1990. It holds information about various well known cartoonists, from various time periods. The archive was established in 1973 to promote research, and holds over 140,000 pieces of cartoon artwork today. It gives an overview of Low and his accomplishments during his lifetime. It also includes reactions to his work during his time period. He had very direct criticism towards many politicians, which made him a very controversial cartoonist. It has much value as it analyzes his journey through life and how it effected his work as a cartoonist during World War 2. This source is limited, as it only draws much information from his autobiographies, as opposed to various outside critics.