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Description
The collapse of the Third Reich in 1945 was an event nearly
unprecedented in history. Only the fall of the Roman Empire fifteen
hundred years earlier compares to the destruction visited on Germany.
The country's cities lay in ruins, its economic base devastated. The
German people stood at the brink of starvation, millions of them still
in POW camps. This was the starting point as the Allies set out to build
a humane, democratic nation on the ruins of the vanquished Nazi
state-arguably the most monstrous regime the world has ever seen.
In Exorcising Hitler,
master historian Frederick Taylor tells the story of Germany's Year
Zero and what came next. He describes the bitter endgame of war, the
murderous Nazi resistance, the vast displacement of people in Central
and Eastern Europe, and the nascent cold war struggle between Soviet and
Western occupiers. The occupation was a tale of rivalries, cynical
realpolitik, and blunders, but also of heroism, ingenuity, and
determination-not least that of the German people, who shook off the
nightmare of Nazism and rebuilt their battered country.
Weaving together accounts of occupiers and Germans, high and low alike Exorcising Hitler
is a tour de force of both scholarship and storytelling, the first
comprehensive account of this critical episode in modern history.
Product details
| Published | May 10 2011 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 480 |
| ISBN | 9781608193820 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Press |
| Illustrations | B&W |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Important ... very commendable ... fills an important gap in German history in English
Wall Street Journal
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Taylor has a real gift for recounting his story in a vivid way, illustrated with all manner of telling incidents and detail....an informative and enlightening account
Los Angeles Times
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Frederick Taylor is one of the brightest historians writing today. His book on the Berlin Wall is truly fascinating and will never be equaled, and deserves to be ready by everyone who lived through the Cold War. No less fascinating is his new book, Exorcising Hitler, about the de-Nazification of Germany that started in 1945
Newsweek
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Lucid and harrowing ... a nuanced yet readable account of perpetrators and victims alike
Sunday Express (UK)
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This is a great book. Filled with quotable quotes and memorable anecdotes, it presents a vivid portrait of life in Germany at and just after the end of the war ... [P]opular history at its best, essential reading
New Statesman (UK)
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Measured, judicious, always intelligent but never sententious in its judgments, "Exorcising Hitler" will leave readers with a greatly increased understanding of just how difficult it was to create the postwar German state that has turned out to be a linchpin of Europe since those dark days when it was struggling to emerge from a nightmare
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