Swansong 1945: A Collective Diary from Hitler's Last Birthday to Ve Day

Swansong 1945: A Collective Diary from Hitler's Last Birthday to Ve Day

by Shaun Whiteside (Translator), Walter Kempowski (Author)

Synopsis

Swansong 1945 chronicles four significant days in the last three weeks of WWII: 20 April, Hitler's last birthday; 25 April, when American and Soviet troops first met at the Elbe; 30 April, the day Hitler committed suicide; and 8 May, the day of the German surrender. Side by side in these pages, we encounter the voices of civilians fleeing on foot to the west, British and American POWs dreaming of home, concentration camp survivors, loyal soldiers from both sides of the conflict and national leaders including Churchill, Hitler and Mussolini. A monumental account of survival, suffering, hope and despair, Swansong 1945 brings vividly to life a conflict whose repercussions are felt today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 07 May 2015

ISBN 10: 1847086411
ISBN 13: 9781847086419
Book Overview: A monumental work of history which brings to life four final days of World War II through letters, diaries, and eyewitness accounts

Author Bio
WALTER KEMPOWSKI (1929-2007) was one of Germany's most important post-war writers. In the 1980s he began work on Echo Soundings [Das Echolot], gathering together first hand accounts of the second world war, which he curated into ten volumes published over 20 years, and which is considered a modern classic. Swansong 1945, published in Germany in 2005, is the final volume of that work.