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The End: Hitler's Germany, 1944-45

By: Ian Kershaw
Narrated by: David Timson
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The unabridged, downloadable audiobook of Ian Kershaw's The End, a searing account of the last days of the Nazi Regime and the downfall of a nation. Read by David Timson.

The last months of the Second World War were a nightmarish time to be alive. Unimaginable levels of violence destroyed entire cities. Millions died or were dispossessed. By all kinds of criteria it was the end: the end of the Third Reich and its terrible empire but also, increasingly, it seemed to be the end of European civilization itself.

In his gripping, revelatory new book Ian Kershaw describes these final months, from the failed attempt to assassinate Hitler in July 1944 to the German surrender in May 1945. The major question that Kershaw attempts to answer is: what made Germany keep on fighting? In almost every major war there has come a point where defeat has loomed for one side and its rulers have cut a deal with the victors, if only in an attempt to save their own skins. In Hitler's Germany, nothing of this kind happened: in the end the regime had to be stamped out town by town with a level of brutality almost without precedent.

Both a highly original piece of research and a gripping narrative, The End makes vivid an era which still deeply scars Europe. It raises the most profound questions about the nature of the Second World War, about the Third Reich and about how ordinary people behave in extreme circumstances.

©2011 Ian Kershaw (P)2012 Penguin Audio
20th Century Europe Germany Military Modern Politics & Government War Interwar Period Imperialism Holocaust Thought-Provoking Scary Soviet Union Socialism Middle Ages Russia

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Critic reviews

"Well-written, penetrating...and ground-breaking." (Andrew Roberts, Evening Standard)

"No one is better qualified to tell this grim story than Kershaw.... A master of both the vast scholarly literature on Nazism and the extraordinary range of its published and unpublished record, Kershaw combines vivid accounts of particular human experiences with wise reflections on big interpretive and moral issues.... No one has written a better account of the human dimensions of Nazi Germany's end." (New York Times Book Review)

"A compelling account of the bloody and deluded last days of the Third Reich...this is far from being of mere academic interest.... The greatest strength of Kershaw's narrative is that he gives us much more than the view from the top.... Interwoven are insights into German life and death at all levels of society." (The Times)

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An excellant over-view, without the jingoism which seems to attach to so much German history as related by Brits. It happened and cannot be changed but the clarity of the why & how is frightenigly explained in a lesson to the wider world & to be hoped, we will learn something for mankind from it.

Well written,listenable & sensitive as I would expect from Prof Kershaw.

Really informative

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informative. interesting a really worthwhile listen. if you are interested in ww2 it's a must

listen and learn

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Ian Kershaw wrote two brilliant works on Hitler ; Hubris and Nemesis.
Both were complete in the story of Hitler's war.
At least I thought so until The End came along

Excellent addition to his early work

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Started if slow but happy I continued to listen.
Totally fascinating insight into the end of Hitler's Germany.

Well worth a read

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Decent that. Definitely would recommend to anyone interested in this subject. I will now look for similar audiobooks

Decent

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