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  • Page Count 944
  • Publication Year 2009
  • Publisher Penguin Press
  • ISBN-13 9781594202063

The Third Reich at War

By Richard J. Evans

*The Third Reich at War* by Richard J. Evans is the culminating volume in his acclaimed trilogy on Nazi Germany. This definitive work meticulously charts the rise and fall of German military power, the mobilization of a nation for conquest, and the systematic execution of Hitler’s genocidal campaign against Europe's Jews. Evans interweaves a comprehensive narrative of major events—from the invasion of Poland to the Battle of Stalingrad and Hitler's suicide—with intimate personal testimonies from generals, front-line soldiers, Hitler Youth activists, and middle-class housewives. This approach offers profound insight into the daily lives of ordinary Germans as they faced Allied bombing and their government's escalating demands. Blending sweeping historical analysis with precise detail, this volume creates an engrossing portrait of a society driven to self-destruction, offering an authoritative understanding of the Third Reich's final, terrifying years.
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