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The Storm of War

By: Andrew Roberts
Narrated by: Christian Rodska
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‘Russian success has been somewhat aided by the strategy of Herr Hitler, of Corporal Hitler… Even military idiots find it difficult not to see some faults in his actions.’
–Winston Churchill (2 August 1944, in the wake of the complete destruction of the German Army Group Centre in Belorussia)

Here is one of the best-selling history titles of 2009. Examining the Second World War on every front, Andrew Roberts asks whether, with a different decision-making process and a different strategy, Hitler’s Axis might even have won.

Were those German generals who blamed everything on Hitler after the war correct, or were they merely scapegoating their former Führer once he was safely beyond defending himself? In researching this uniquely vivid history of the Second World War, Roberts has walked many of the key battlefield and wartime sites of Russia, France, Italy, Germany, and the Far East.

The book is full of illuminating sidelights on the principle actors that bring their characters and the ways in which they reached decisions into fresh focus.

Andrew Roberts’s Masters and Commanders was one of the most acclaimed, best-selling history books of 2008. His previous books include Salisbury: Victorian Titan (1999), which won the Wolfson History Prize and the James Stern Silver Pen Award for Non-Fiction, and Hitler and Churchill: Secrets of Leadership (2003), which coincided with a four-part BBC2 history series. He is one of Britain's most prominent journalists and broadcasters.

©2009 Andrew Roberts (P)2010 Audible
Americas Military United States World War Winston Churchill Imperialism Russia Royalty Thought-Provoking Soviet Union Submarine Africa Interwar Period British Empire

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Critic reviews

"His mastery of the huge variety of subjects is truly impressive and his ability to marshal these subjects into a single compelling narrative stunning." (Keith Lowe, Daily Telegraph)
"He presents stylish penmanship, gritty research and lucid reasoning, coupled with poignant and haunting detours into private lives ruined and shortened." ( The Economist)
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Andrew Roberts has somehow managed to show the whole picture whilst not losing sight of all the little things that made-up this momentous time. I would strongly recommend his book to anyone with even a passing interest in WW2. By drawing on the works of a rich variety of sources and with the benefit of hindsight and obviously substantial and meticulous research, plus the ability to categorise varied elements into a logical format, he presents an entirely new slant on so many aspects of the war. Not long into my listening I bought the hardcopy as a companion volume. However, what really makes this audiobook a true standout is the reading by Christian Rodska, interspersed with the 'voices' of Hitler, Churchill, Patton, Monty, and just about everybody else from the SS Corporal to the British Colonel, the GI, the Diplomat, the Soldier, Sailor and Airman and the ordinary 'man in the street' which bring to this work a cast of thousands. This is what audiobooks are about. I am an avid listener of audiobooks over many years and this is one of the best examples of the 'craft' that I have been pleased to come across. Encore..!

Superb - and featuring a 'Cast of Thousands'.

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There are a number of reasons to like this book. Firstly, there are many anecdotes, adding to the general overviews presented and mostly new to this listener, which add to an understanding of a conflict that engulfed the world. Next, the narrative style, with its separation of theatres, rather than a strict chronology, is engaging. It is also opinionated, whilst on occasion letting the main protagonists' POVs speak without undue comment and judgement.

But, and it's a more than small but, quotes from other historians are too frequently unattributed (& presented as statements rather than opinions) and their inclusion occasionally unnecessary. This makes the book vary considerably in tone; it is called a history, not a review of other histories of WWII. The war in the Pacific, whilst not forgotten, is neglected in comparison to other fronts. The summary is far, far too long and, worse, repetitive.

I think the book should not be viewed as in any way definitive, but it certainly makes an interesting and substantial contribution to the story of WWII.

The performance is excellent; Christian Rodska does a really good job.

An interesting view of WWII

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A no holds barred book of the way that the UK was conned and robbed by the US (lend lease etc)

Excellent truthful and well researched

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Using both primary and secondary sources, Roberts provides a detailed account of the campaigns and includes details that enable the listener to appreciate the scale in terms of human lives lost.
He also indulges in some speculation as to how certain events may have turned out differently
Unlike a previous reviewer,I think he does point out the horror of Nazi crimes.
The narration is good apart from the unnecessary and distracting use of accents.

Comprehensive account of the war

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I have read a great deal about the war, but nothing compares with this masterful panoramic history by one of Britain's most accomplished historians. There were various details and facts of which I was unaware amidst stories of tremendous heroism, courage and horrific violence, the likes of which modern young people can barely imagine. Of particular interest were the chapters covering the conflict in the Soviet Union. Here the war degenerated into casual and ruthless violence and murder, justified by two awful tyrannical systems. A magnificent book for either the serious enthusiast, student or casual reader looking to dip their toes into wartime history, thus book satisfies any interest and has tremendous detail. The narrator is excellent too.

Fantastic history of the Second World War.

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