SAVAGE CONTINENT: Europe in the Aftermath of World War II
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Keith Lowes Savage Continent is an awe-inspiring portrait of how Europe emerged from the ashes of WWII.The end of the Second World War saw a terrible explosion of violence across Europe. Prisoners murdered jailers. Soldiers visited atrocities on civilians. Resistance fighters killed and pilloried collaborators. Ethnic cleansing civil war rape and murder were rife in the days months and years after hostilities ended. Exploring a Europe consumed by vengeance Savage Continent is a shocking portrait of an until-now unacknowledged time of lawlessness and terror.Praise for Savage Continent:Deeply harrowing distinctly troubling. Moving measured and provocative. A compelling and plausible picture of a continent physically and morally brutalized by slaughter Dominic Sandbrook Sunday TimesExcellent Independent Unbearable but essential. A serious account of things we never knew and our fathers would rather forget. Lowes transparent prose makes it difficult to look away from a whole catalogue of horrors...you wont sleep afterwards. Such good history it keeps all the questions boiling in your mind ScotsmanKeith Lowe is widely recognized as an authority on the Second World War and has often spoken on TV and radio both in Britain and the United States. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Inferno: The Devastation of Hamburg 1943 (Penguin). He lives in north London with his wife and two children. Review Grimly absorbing conveys the pity of war and its sorry aftermath with integrity and proper sympathy -- Ian Thomson ―Sunday TelegraphMoving measured and provocative -- Dominic Sandbrook ―Sunday TimesExtraordinary...exceptional...reveals a continent where moral values were often missing and basically lawlessness prevailed for several years -- Trevor James ―The HistorianSavage Continent is a powerful and disturbing book painstakingly researched and written with both authority and an impressive historical sweep -- James HollandA major new historical talent has arrived... a brilliantly organised and scrupulously objective survey of a continent on the floor ―BBC History MagazineAn excellent account...Lowes vivid descriptions of Europeans scrambling for scraps of food rampant theft and destruction of morals are a timely reminder that a certain humility is in order when we look at less fortunate continents today. -- Brendan Simms ―The IndependentImpressive and heart-rendering study...Lowe marshals all the elements of the story with cool even-handedness especially where statistics are concerned and explains how subsequent generations have manipulated the historical record to suit their own purposes either to diminish their guilt or demonise others. -- Christopher Silvester ―Daily ExpressExtraordinary disturbing and powerful ... it is to Lowes great credit that he resists the temptation to sit in moral judgment ... it is time we acknowledged the hidden realities of perhaps the darkest chapter in all human history ―Daily MailGraphic and chilling. This excellent book paints a little-known and frightening picture of a continent in the embrace of lawlessness and chaos -- Ian Kershaw About the Author Keith Lowe is widely recognized as a leading authority on the Second World War. He is the author ofInferno: The Devastation of Hamburg 1943 andSavage Continent which was aSunday Times top ten bestseller and won the PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize. He has spoken often on television and radio both in Britain and the United States and his books have been translated into 20 languages. He lives in north London with his wife and two children.
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