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1945: The War That Never Ended

by Gregor Dallas
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Overview

This is a masterpiece of historical writing, a book that compels its readers to reflect anew on the shaping forces of history. Beginning with the siege of Berlin, 1945 provides rich insight into the conflicts, motives, and counter-motives that marked the end of World War II and established the lasting patterns of deceit, uncertainty, and distrust that defined the Cold War.

"Superbly sensitive to the ground-level tragedy and the high-level politics of 1944–45, the readably fluent Dallas proves integral to understanding both what is known and unknown about the cataclysmic conclusion of the Second World War.”—Booklist (starred review)

"One comes away from reading Gregor Dallas’s eloquent book with a profound sense of the war’s futility, wastefulness, and unintended consequences."—James J. Sheehan, Commonweal

About the Author, Gregor Dallas

Gregor Dallas is the author of 1918: War and Peace, 1815: The Roads to Waterloo, and other major histories.

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Book Details

Published
September 10, 2005
Publisher
Yale University Press
Pages
792
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780300109801

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