The German War

A Nation Under Arms, 1939–45
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The German War by Nicholas Stargardt delves into the experiences and perspectives of ordinary Germans during World War II. Through personal letters, diaries, and reports, the book provides an insightful exploration of how people grappled with the horrors of war, the moral dilemmas they faced, and their views on Nazism. It's a deeply researched narrative that reveals the complexities of life in Germany during the conflict, offering a nuanced understanding of the era.
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The German War

WINNER OF THE 2016 PEN HESSELL-TILTMAN PRIZE

The Second World War was a German war like no other.

The first social history of Germany during the Second World War for over forty years

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The first social history of Germany during the Second World War for over forty years

WINNER OF THE 2016 PEN HESSELL-TILTMAN PRIZE

The Second World War was a German war like no other. The Nazi regime, having started the conflict, turned it into the most horrific war in European history, resorting to genocidal methods well before building the first gas chambers. Over its course, the Third Reich expended and exhausted all its moral and physical reserves, leading to total defeat in 1945. Yet, 70 years onβ€”despite whole libraries of books about the war's origins, course, and atrocitiesβ€”we still do not know what Germans thought they were fighting for and how they experienced and sustained the war until the bitter end.

When war broke out in September 1939, it was deeply unpopular in Germany. Yet, without the active participation and commitment of the German people, it could not have continued for almost six years. What, then, was the war Germans thought they were fighting? How did the changing course of the conflictβ€”the victories of the Blitzkrieg, the first defeats in the east, the bombing of Germany's citiesβ€”change their views and expectations? And when did Germans first realise that they were fighting a genocidal war?

Drawing on a wealth of first-hand testimony, The German War is the first foray for many decades into how the German people experienced the Second World War. Told from the perspective of those who lived through itβ€”soldiers, schoolteachers, and housewives; Nazis, Christians, and Jewsβ€”its masterful historical narrative sheds fresh and disturbing light on the beliefs, hopes, and fears of a people who embarked on, continued, and fought to the end a brutal war of conquest and genocide.

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Nicholas Stargardt’s The German War is praised for its vivid and nuanced insight into the motivations and experiences of ordinary Germans during World War II. Critics highlight Stargardt's use of diaries and letters, applauding his rare sensitivity, psychological sophistication, and strong grasp of both cultural and military history. The book is described as beautifully written, compelling, and essential, offering a profound and intricately detailed account of German sentiment throughout the war.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780099539872

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2016

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 39.0mm

Width: 131.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 575g

Pages: 736

About the Author

Professor Nicholas Stargardt is one of Britain's foremost scholars of Nazi Germany. He teaches Modern European History at Magdalen College, Oxford, and is the author of Witnesses of War- Children's Lives under the Nazis (Jonathan Cape, 2005).

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