- The End: Germany (1944-1945) - Ian Kershaw Pierre-Emmanuel Dauzat - Books

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  • Interesting, but a bit laborious  

    The end: Germany 1944-1945 (Paperback)
    The author is well documented, but 90% of the information has already been entered after 10% of reading. Another book by the same author, "fateful choice. Ten Decisions that Changed the World 1940-1941", on decisions that led to the entrance of
  • A good summary of the agony of the III Reich  

    The end: Germany (1944-1945) (Paperback)
    The work of Ian Kershaw acts as stated in several previous reviews, the rehearsals that sometimes make tedious reading. However, the bias on the chronological narration and writing habits of Anglo-Saxon scholars sometimes make this type of fault quit
  • Read on to understand how Nazi Germany held face all  

    The end: Germany 1944-1945 (Paperback)
    Very interesting and rich (see a little thick). J have read with great interest the "pad" which details the implementation of a system that allowed the Nazi regime to resist to the end. It comes not from a detail of mlitaires actions, but the en
  • Apocalypse now! 1  

    The end: Germany 1944-1945 (Paperback)
    No, contrary to the title of the famous film, the Apocalypse did not happen during the war in Vietnam, but in Germany during the final months of the war 2nd mondiale.L author finally gives me an initial response to questions I'm always asked me: how
  • The last months of Nazi Germany  

    The end: Germany 1944-1945 (Paperback)
    Ian Kershaw's book, The end: Germany 1944-1945, published in translation by Seuil, is not a military history book. It is difficult to summarize so many are the nuances and rich in detail is the story. Signed by a British historian, already author of