- Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin - Timothy Snyder Pierre-Emmanuel Dauzat - Books

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  • Macabre and informative  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    I will not repeat the object of the book widely commented in this forum. Jai custom to appreciate a book of history WHEN IT opens perspectives on little-known issues (in general or myself). In this case, this is the history of Poland in lentre the wa
  • did not meet my expectations 1  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    however I'm not sure what I expected but the reading was a bit annoyed (form more than the background)
  • When extreme (Nazism and Communism) intersect.  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    The view is original because it demonstrates that the tragic fate of the inhabitants of these regions is also linked to the political geography of the territories époque.Ces: Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Baltic States, were in turn victims of nationalis
  • A geographical thesis  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    If we go in the direction of the author, the eastern territories including a piece of Poland, Ukraine, White Russia and the Baltic countries would literally cursed. It is true that these peoples have suffered doubly from the "bracket" Hitlero-St
  • What also cry tears of blood  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    A book that returns relentlessly every political regime of the twentieth century against its abominations, his deliberate cruelty, its planned genocide. Many stories we had almost saturated horrors, it opens up appalling perspectives on the atrocious
  • Imprescritibles events  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    So it seems that only a non-European, in this case an American, was able to write such a synthesis. The drawn picture is terrible seizing. The author succeeds the challenge of giving a comprehensive and accurate view of events that ultimately led fou
  • Noncombatant victims: a renewed perspective  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    News of non-combatant casualties in the conflicts that we unfortunately still come every day. But few of us know how many civilians and prisoners were deliberately murdered between 1930 and 1945 in a small part of Europe, which extermination techniqu
  • Curious, very curious ...  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    A great book with great difficulty understanding historien.j'ai comments bagration: at no point does the author excuse of Nazi crimes by those staliniens.Il there is not a single line in this and even about the pages devoted to the massacres perpetra
  • about "blood lands"  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    it is probably a written major books on Nazism and Stalinism which appear as very close cousins. Thus we learn precisely what was death by starvation of millions of Ukrainians as genocide (I think we can use the term) Poles. It is important to read t
  • Remarkable and very impressive  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    I'm not a professional historian, but the author's position is a guarantee of seriousness and scientific rigor. Book of great analytical density, and terribly impressive in many ways by the reality it reveals. Two examples among others, full of meani
  • remarkable 25  

    Blood Lands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin (Paperback)
    I am not a historian by training but the subject interested me: it is always difficult to venture to compare the Soviet and Nazi policies. I started with some distrust, but I was soon dazzled by the extraordinary quality of research, the accuracy of