Many questions perplex us about the Nazis, about the atrocities they committed and about the beginnings of the Second World War. How could one of the most advanced, highly cultured, industrialized and modern nation states in Europe allow such horrors to come to pass? How could democracy be replac...
Although this is a disturbing book to read because of content it was well worth the long read. I learned a lot about what life was like in Germany and its Eastern European Allies during the long decade of World War II. This is not a tight, chronological read so it may be difficult for someone who...
Richard J. Evans has capped off his trilogy of the Third Reich with a meticulous, yet very readable, account of it's horrifying history. Utilizing contemporary accounts of troop and POW movements, the reader is forced to relive some of the most barbaric actions of the war, and not just that of Ge...