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All Hell Let Loose: The World at War 1939-1945
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£25.00 (Incl. VAT)
Max HastingsHardback, 768 pages9780007338092 A magisterial history of the greatest and most terrible event in
history, from one of the finest historians of the Second World War. A
book which shows the impact of war upon hundreds of millions of people
around the world- soldiers, sailors and airmen; housewives, farm workers
and children.Reflecting Max Hastings’s thirty-five years of
research on World War II, All Hell Let Loose describes the course of
events, but focuses chiefly upon human experience, which varied
immensely from campaign to campaign, continent to continent. The
author emphasises the Russian front, where more than 90% of all German
soldiers who perished met their fate. He argues that, while Hitler’s
army often fought its battles brilliantly well, the Nazis conducted
their war effort with ‘stunning incompetence’. He suggests that the
Royal Navy and US Navy were their countries’ outstanding fighting
services, while the industrial contribution of the United States was
much more important to allied victory than that of the US Army. The
book ranges across a vast canvas, from the agony of Poland amid the
September 1939 Nazi invasion, to the 1943 Bengal famine, in which at
least a million people died under British rule- and British neglect.
Among many vignettes, there are the RAF’s legendary raid on the Ruhr
dams, the horrors of Arctic convoys, desert tank combat, jungle clashes.
Some of Hastings’s insights and judgements will surprise students of
the conflict, while there are vivid descriptions of the tragedies and
triumphs of a host of ordinary people, in uniform and out of it. ‘The
cliché is profoundly true’, he says. ‘The world between 1939 and 1945
saw some human beings plumb the depths of baseness, while others scaled
the heights of courage and nobility’. This is ‘everyman’s story’, an
attempt to answer the question: ‘What was the Second World War like ?’,
and also an overview of the big picture. Max Hastings employs the
technique which has made many of his previous books best-sellers,
combining top-down analysis and bottom-up testimony to explore the
meaning of this vast conflict both for its participants and for
posterity.
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