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Berlin at War
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Berlin was the city at the very center of
the Second World War. It was the launching
pad for Hitler’s empire, the embodiment of
his vision of a “world metropolis,” and the place where
arrogance, oppression, and corruption, which ended in such terrible destruction and civilian suffering.”
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the Nazi Reich would ultimately fall.
— A N t o N y B e e v o r ,
author of
Stalingrad
and
The Fall of Berlin 1945
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“A well-researched, fluently-written and utterly absorbing account of what life (and, so very often) death I
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was like for ordinary Germans in the capital of Hitler’s Reich during the Second World War. The Berliners’
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and author specializing in modern German history. He
is the author of
Kil ing Hitler: The Plots, the Assassins and the
capacity for suffering, for sacrifice, for self-delusion, but also astonishingly for love—and even on occasion
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, and is a regular contributor
humour—is superbly evoked by Moorhouse’s cornucopia of new information.”
— A N d r e w r o B e r t s ,
to
BBC History Magazine
. He lives in Buckinghamshire,
author of
Masters and Commanders: How Four Titans Won the War in the West, 1941–1945
BERLIN to its incessant aerial bombardment and final siege by
the Soviets, Berlin was the stage upon which the rise
and fall of the Third Reich was most visibly played
out. Though it was the political center of the Nazi
Reich, Berlin maintained its strong socialist and non-
conformist traditions through the war. Alongside the
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privations of totalitarian racism, some defiant Berliners
resisted the Nazis’ intolerance and provided succour for
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the city’s remaining Jews. In fact, more Jews survived
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and archives, the author provides an absorbing account of daily life, as Berliners were less concerned about the Holocaust underground in Berlin than anywhere
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the Reich’s glories than the fate of their men at the front and preoccupied by shortages of fuel, food, and else in Hitler’s Reich.
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clothes. . . . An august contribution to the city-during-a-war genre, worthy to sit alongside such classics as Basic Books
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Berlin at War,
historian Roger Moorhouse uses
Margaret Leech’s
Reveille in Washington
(1941) and Ernest Furguson’s
Ashes of Glory
(1996).”
diaries, memoirs, and interviews to provide a searing
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first-hand account of life, death, and chaos in the Nazi
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capital. Combining comprehensive research with a
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gripping narrative,
Berlin at War
is the incredible story of
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