Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin

Voorkant
Basic Books, 2010 - 524 pagina's
300 Recensies
Americans call the Second World War aThe Good War.a But before it even began, America's wartime ally Josef Stalin had killed millions of his own citizensaand kept killing them during and after the war. Before Hitler was finally defeated, he had murdered six million Jews and nearly as many other Europeans. At war's end, both the German and the Soviet killing sites fell behind the iron curtain, leaving the history of mass killing in darkness.Bloodlands is a new kind of European history, presenting the mass murders committed by the Nazi and Stalinist regimes as two aspects of a single history, in the time and place where they occurred: between Germany and Russia, when Hitler and Stalin both held power. Assiduously researched, deeply humane, and utterly definitive, Bloodlands will be required reading for anyone seeking to understand the central tragedy of modern history.

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Hard to read because of the subject matter... - Goodreads
This is a very thorough, well-researched book. - Goodreads
difficult to read - I did not enjoy it - Goodreads
Throughly researched, non-partisan and vast. - Goodreads
There's no happy ending. - Goodreads
Introduction: World War I left things settled. - Goodreads

Review: Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin

Gebruikersrecensie  - Amber Leigh - Goodreads

This book was very eye opening for me, I learned so much about Eastern Europe. It was very very well written but truly disturbing. Volledige recensie lezen

Review: Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin

Gebruikersrecensie  - Philip Mckenzie - Goodreads

This was a fascinating read into a region of the world I knew very little about. The recent events in Ukraine are just a coincidence to my deciding to read this but it did help frame just how much ... Volledige recensie lezen

Over de auteur (2010)

Timothy Snyder is Professor of History at Yale University. He is the author of The Reconstruction of Nations, Sketches from a Secret War, and The Red Prince. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.

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