Collapse: Germany, 1944-45
Collapse: Germany, 1944-45
Masterly. There is no doubt that this gripping and clever work of Kershaw will be one of his bedside works on that terrible final phase of the Nazi system.
Collapse: Germany, 1944-45
Artikelnr.: 170558288

Collapse: Germany, 1944-45

Artikelnr.: 170558288

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Historical Insight
Offers an in-depth exploration of Germany during a critical post-war era, providing readers with valuable context and understanding of events from 1944-45.
Engaging Narrative
Presents a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged, blending facts with storytelling to bring history to life.
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Published in a durable paperback format, ensuring longevity and quality, making it a valuable addition to any history enthusiast's collection.

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  • The best effort yet to explain why Nazi Germany continued the struggle until total destruction. BeevorAn epic of destruction. Berlin falls, the Nazis flee like rats, and the Collapse is almost breathtaking as Hitler and his inner circle are devastated in the hell of suicide bullets, poison, arrest and extrajudicial killings. David laskinMasterly. There is no doubt that this gripping and clever work of Kershaw will be one of his bedside works on that terrible final phase of the Nazi system. Financial times The German Armed Forces suffered 350,000 casualties every month during the last phase of World War II, a rare massacre in history. Civilian casualties were just as terrible: In the Allied aerial bombardments of those last months, when many cities such as Dresden were wiped off the map, 400,000 civilians perished amid flames and rubble; Millions of them became homeless. Again, half a million people lost their lives during the Red Army's invasion of Germany. Well, in modern history, the rulers of states facing defeat in the war have generally wanted peace at some point in order to avoid all-out destruction and occupation, or have prepared the ground for negotiations with the enemy with an internal uprising organized by the ruling elites or centers of power within the country who want to save their skin, as in the case of Mussolini's Italy; Despite all the tragedies and all the blows the Nazi regime suffered, its state how could he keep the army and the people in his clutches until the last moment and drag the country into disaster with him? What happened within the Party, the state, the army and society in Germany in those last months that resembled Judgment Day? Did the German people really support the Nazis until the last moment, or were they the last victims of the regime? British historian Ian Kershaw, who won many awards such as the Wolfson History Award, Bruno Kreisky Political Book of the Year Award and the British Academy Book Award for his work on Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany, discusses these questions with The Collapse. Kershaw started his work with the transformation process that took place within the Party, state, army and society in Germany after Stauffenberg's unsuccessful assassination attempt on July 20, and ended it with the liquidation of the Dönitz government on May 23; From state archives, what happened in Germany during this 10-month period, in which Albert Speer, Heinrich Himmler, Martin Bormann and Joseph Goebbels played a prominent role, and why and how the Germans were able to continue a war that was open to almost everyone, which they lost, until total occupation and destruction it presents it to the reader with a magnificent bibliography and gripping narrative that extends to military and civilian letters. Show more
PublishersChronic Book
Date of publicationNovember 19, 2021
Prints1.
LanguageTurkish
Print Length592 pages
ISBN-106257631556
ISBN-13978-6257631556
Dimensions13.5 x 21 cm

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  • History Enthusiasts

    Readers fascinated by World War II will appreciate in-depth knowledge about Germany's decline during this critical period.

  • Students of History

    Students studying European history or military strategies will benefit from insights into wartime consequences.

  • Book Club Members

    Ideal for book clubs focused on historical narratives, encouraging discussions about personal and political impacts.

Not Suitable For
  • Casual Readers

    Those looking for light reading may find the dense historical content unsuitable for their preferences.

  • Fiction Fans

    Individuals who primarily enjoy fictional stories might not engage with a non-fictional historical analysis.

  • Visual Learners

    Readers who prefer visual learning methods may not find the written format engaging enough.

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Kunden Fragen und Antworten

  • Frage: What time period does the book cover?

    Antworten: The book covers the last phase of Nazi Germany from July 1944 to May 1945.
  • Frage: Who is the author of this book?

    Antworten: The author is Ian Kershaw, a British historian renowned for his works on Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany.
  • Frage: What can I expect from the writing style?

    Antworten: The writing style is gripping and clever, designed to engage readers while providing a thorough historical account.

Ian Kershaw Editorial Review

**** "Collapse: Germany, 1944-45" emerges as an essential read for anyone fascinated by World War II and the cataclysmic fall of Nazi Germany. Critics laud the book for its gripping narrative that immerses readers into the tumultuous atmosphere of the last days of the Third Reich. Many find the writing style exceptionally fluid, making the complex historical events easy to digest and intensely engaging—so much so that readers reported feeling almost like participants in the chaos rather than distant observers. The book draws on the harrowing experiences surrounding Hitler's final days, skillfully illuminating the disarray not only of the German military but also the stark realities faced by its civilians during this desperate time. Insightful anecdotes and acute observations provide a vivid picture of a nation crumbling under the weight of its own delusions and failures. Selçuk Uygur's translation has been particularly praised, contributing to the book's accessibility without sacrificing the gravity of the subject matter. From the perspective of historical enthusiasts and casual readers alike, "Collapse" is recognized not just as a scholarly work but as a captivating narrative that keeps one on edge throughout. Many emphasize that it's a vital addition to any history buff's bookshelf, accompanying their broader understanding of the war's significant moments. With references to adaptations in film, the book further establishes its relevance in contemporary discussions about World War II, offering a dynamic connection to the past. **

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Vorteile

  • Gripping, fluent narrative style
  • Offers insightful perspectives on the final days of Nazi Germany
  • Engages readers with a strong sense of immediacy and involvement
  • Highly praised translation by Selçuk Uygur
  • Recommended for all history enthusiasts, with ties to film adaptations

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  • Small font may hinder comfortable reading for some

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