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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
History well written and compelling,
By Mr Peter D Johns (Greenwood, Western Australia Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Berlin: The Downfall 1945 (Hardcover)
I would heartily recommend this book. It is good, well researched history well written. The author has a difficult task because although its not an academic history book there is a wide range in his audience of non-academics. There are many WWII enthusiasts out there willing to pounce on the slightest error in detailed command structure or technical detail of weapons and others, like myself who know little about the subject and would have appreciated a bit more explanation on certain points.As a neophyte in this subject I would have appreciated better maps and perhaps photographs of some of the less well known characters. I know what Hitler and Goebbels and Stalin look like but pictures of Guderian, Konev, Chuikov, Wenck and Busse would have help me identify and keep track of who was who. Also a chart of the major army groups with the armies they comprised of and their commanders would have made it easy to get into. Be prepared to get the Atlas and encyclopaedias out it you want a deeper understanding of what's going on. But all in all I'm grateful for this book which was given to me for Christmas both understanding the big movements and historical events and the way it gives a voice for the ordinary people. Its gripping reading too.
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
An historical narrative, nothing more, nothing less,
By Gerard Willemsen (Auckland New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Berlin: The Downfall 1945 (Hardcover)
This book is a step by step account detailing events from the Russian invasion of East Prussia to the fall of Berlin in 1945. It reads like a descriptive list of events with precious little interpretation or commentary. There are pages upon pages that read like "... and the next day, some troops moved three feet to the left....." and so on. It also doesn't distinguish between key influential events of the battle and those that were ultimately inconsequential. Also, for a book whose primary focus is miltary logistics, it is woefully lacking in good quality maps.It does a sobering portrayal of the brutality of invading Soviets towards the German popluace, and I think it is this that will remain the book's enduring contribution. But I think given the richness of history that this book has to work with as its core material, the prose could've been so much better.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Modern Gothic History,
By Sun Tzu (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Berlin: The Downfall 1945 (Hardcover)
After reading Stalingrad, by the same author, I bought the unabridged audio cassette version of this book - about ten hours long.
Like Stalingrad, it is a very vividly-written and well researched book that is both gripping and bleak. Although horrifying in parts, it is a story that cannot be repressed and is more of an epic human tragedy than any movie can portray. A compelling account of the last days of the third reich and the events that led to the start of the cold war.
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