1945 was the most pivotal year in Germany's modern history. As
World War II drew to a devastating and violent close, the German
people were confronted simultaneously with making sense of the
horrors just passed and finding the strength and hope to move
forward and rebuild. Richard Bessel offers a provocative portrait
of Germany's emergence from catastrophe, and he astutely portrays
the defeated nation's own sense of victimhood after the war,
despite the crimes it had perpetrated. Authoritative and dramatic,
Germany 1945 is groundbreaking history that brilliantly explores
the destruction and remarkable rebirth of Germany at the end of
World War II. Ultimately, it is a success story; a story of life
after death.
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