A Pictorial History of the Final Days of World War II by Hans Dollinger
With a Foreword by Lt. Gen. Ira C. Eaker (Ret.)
880 Illustrations, Maps, etc.
Here is a completely objective account in picture and prose of the deciding final days of World War II in Europe and the Pacific. First-hand accounts, messages, diary entries, letters and other papers by Eisenhower, Bradley, Patton, Ridgway,
Montgomery, Alanbrooke, Roosevelt, Churchill, De Gaulle, Stalin, Truman, Halsey and many other leaders, together with eye-witness reports, serve to enhance and document the narrative and analysis.
On the German side we see the unbelievable destruction accomplished by Allied bombing; the shortages of men, food, and weapons; the calling up of boys and women to active combat. There are the desperate last-minute measures to prevent individuals from surrendering or deserting, such as holding the families of soldiers as hostages.
At top level, there is the account of Hitler's self-delusions, leading to his dismissal of one after another of the general staff. All of this is documented by witnesses' accounts of high-level conferences and conversations.
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