Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin
543,00 TL
Kategori
Yayınevi
Barkod
9780099551799
Yazar
Snyder, Timothy
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Yayın Yılı
2011
Sayfa Sayısı
544
Kapak Tipi
Karton Kapak
Piyasa Fiyatı
10,99 GBP
Under Hitler and Stalin the Nazi and Soviet regimes murdered fourteen million people in the bloodlands between Berlin and Moscow.
The killing fields extended from central Polads to western Russia. For twelve savage years, on this bloodsoaked soil an average of one million individuals - mostly women, children and the aged - were murdered every year. Though in 1939 these lands became battlefields, not one of these fourteen million was killed in combat. They were victims of a murderous policy, not casualties of war.
Int his deeply unsettling and revelatory book, Timothy Snyder gives voice to the testimony of the victims through the letters home, the notes flung from trains, the diaries on corpses. It is a brilliantly researched, profoundly humane and authoritative bok that demands we pay attention to those that history is in danger of forgetting.
Review: A hugely important historian of this nightmarish era. Nobody has explained it this way before -- William Leith * Evening Standard *
The killing fields extended from central Polads to western Russia. For twelve savage years, on this bloodsoaked soil an average of one million individuals - mostly women, children and the aged - were murdered every year. Though in 1939 these lands became battlefields, not one of these fourteen million was killed in combat. They were victims of a murderous policy, not casualties of war.
Int his deeply unsettling and revelatory book, Timothy Snyder gives voice to the testimony of the victims through the letters home, the notes flung from trains, the diaries on corpses. It is a brilliantly researched, profoundly humane and authoritative bok that demands we pay attention to those that history is in danger of forgetting.
Review: A hugely important historian of this nightmarish era. Nobody has explained it this way before -- William Leith * Evening Standard *
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