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Rastatt: Moewig
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LibraryThing member MacDad
Earl Ziemke’s chronicle of the end of the Third Reich is among the best volumes in Ballantine’s series of illustrated histories of World War II. As a historian with the U.S. Army’s Center for Military History, he was well versed with the subject, having written several works pertaining to
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German military operations during the war. Using this expertise, he provides a short overview of the war against Germany from the autumn of 1944 – when Ziemke contends Germany should have sued for peace – to the establishment of the occupation government in Berlin in the summer of 1945. Much of the text is devoted to a dry recounting of unit deployments, yet this matter-of-fact recitation of events only enhances the surreality of the events Ziemke describes, with Adolf Hitler increasingly waging a war in his bunker that had little to do with the fighting taking place around him. Combined with maps and a plentiful selection of photographs, it’s a book that remains an excellent resource for readers seeking a concise yet detailed overview of its subject. Show Less
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1968
ISBN
3-8118-7276-1 / 9783811872769