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Berlin at War

Life and Death in Hitler's Capital, 1939-45
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Berlin at War by Roger Moorhouse is a detailed history book that explores the daily lives of Berlin's civilians during World War II. It provides insights into how ordinary citizens coped with the rigours and tribulations of life in a city under siege, blending personal stories with historical analysis. This narrative captures the resilience and adaptability of Berlin's inhabitants amidst the turmoil of war.
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Berlin at War

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.

A fascinating portrayal of the German experience during the Second World War told through the eyes of the citizens of Berlin

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Berlin at War by Roger Moorhouse offers an enthralling and comprehensive portrayal of the experiences of Berlin's citizens during the Second World War. Situated as the surreptitious nerve centre of Hitler's Germany, Berlin was the stage for grandiose ceremonies and the ambitious architectural visions of Albert Speer, who sought to transform it into a 'world metropolis.' However, this book examines the tumultuous period not through the lens of grand political movements but from the intimate perspective of the capital's streets and homes.

Moorhouse's vivid narrative transports readers to a city under siege, grappling with the dual realities of being the epicentre of Nazi power and a target for Allied bombings. The author delves into the daily lives of Berlin's inhabitants, providing a nuanced account that raises profound questions about consent, dissent, morality, and authority within a society in the grip of a totalitarian regime. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Moorhouse charts the decline and fall of a once-proud metropolis, offering invaluable insights into the resilience and resistance of its people.

Moorhouse's study is indispensable not only for its exploration of the political and social atmosphere during the war but also for shedding light on the lesser-known aspects of life in Nazi Germany. Readers gain a poignant understanding of how ordinary citizens navigated the complexities and brutalities of wartime Berlin, from rationing and air raids to the subtle forms of defiance against the oppressive regime.

Shortlisted for the Hessell-Tiltman History Prize, this book stands as a testament to the complexity of human experience in times of profound crisis. Berlin at War does not just recount historical events; it immerses the reader in the very heart of the city, offering a richly textured account of Berlin’s wartime ordeal.

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Berlin at War by Roger Moorhouse is highly praised for its deep knowledge of wartime Germany, vivid social detail, and evocative narrative. Critics commend its compelling scholarship, harrowing immediacy, and the fresh insights it brings to the well-trodden history of World War II. The book successfully captures the experiences and survival of ordinary Berliners, providing a nuanced perspective that enriches our understanding of this period.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780099551898

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 August 2011

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 332g

Pages: 480

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About the Author

Roger Moorhouse is an historian and author specialising in modern German history. He is the co-author, with Norman Davies, of Microcosm- Portrait of a Central European City, and the author of Killing Hitler- The Third Reich and the Plots Against the F hrer.

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