World War II changed the course of history and revealed both the depths of human sin and the need for hope beyond human strength. Written for children ages 6–10, this book introduces the causes, events, and consequences of World War II in clear, careful language. Young readers learn about Hitler’s rise, life on the home front, major battles, the Holocaust, D-Day, and the war’s end in both Europe and the Pacific. Told from a Reformed, evangelical perspective, World War II: God’s Providence in a Broken World reminds children that earthly powers rise and fall, but God remains faithful and sovereign over history. The book encourages thoughtful reflection rather than celebration of war, helping children recognize courage, mourn evil, and see God’s steady care even in dark times. Beautiful hyper-real watercolor illustrations and simple explanations make this a helpful resource for families, homeschoolers, and classrooms wanting truthful, age-appropriate history grounded in biblical hope.