by RogerMoorhouse (Author)
Berlin was the nerve-centre of Hitler's Germany - the backdrop for the most lavish ceremonies, it was also the venue for Albert Speer's plans to forge a new 'world metropolis' and the scene of the final climactic bid to defeat Nazism. Yet while our understanding of the Holocaust is well developed, we know little about everyday life in Nazi Germany. In this vivid and important study Roger Moorhouse portrays the German experience of the Second World War, not through an examination of grand politics, but from the viewpoint of the capital's streets and homes.He gives a flavour of life in the capital, raises issues of consent and dissent, morality and authority and, above all, charts the violent humbling of a once-proud metropolis. Shortlisted for the Hessell-Tiltman History Prize.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 04 Aug 2011
ISBN 10: 0099551896
ISBN 13: 9780099551898
Book Overview: A fascinating portrayal of the German experience during the Second World War told through the eyes of the citizens of Berlin.