Summer,1945: Germany, Japan and the Harvest of Hate by Thomas Goodrich
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Overview: From the author of the acclaimed ‘Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi Germany 1944-1947’ comes this companion study. Despite being perhaps the most pivotal moment of the modern era, despite books devoted to virtually every other aspect of World War Two, over the past seventy years none has seen fit to devote a book to these critical four months of world history – the summer of 1945. In those months, the worst crimes known to man were committed, then hidden, under a virtual shroud of silence, secrecy and darkness. While the victors, to this day, vilify and condemn the Germans and Japanese for their treatment of American POWs, never mentioned is that at least the Germans and Japanese were taking prisoners. While we are repeatedly reminded about Germans crimes against Jews and Japanese crimes against the Chinese, seldom does one hear about the crimes against the Germans and the Japanese.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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