Ian Gillibrand's Reviews > Armageddon: The Battle for Germany, 1944-1945
Armageddon: The Battle for Germany, 1944-1945
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Details well the horror and barbarism of the collapse of the German forces in the last 18 months of war.
Hastings writes in an engaging style and makes use of individual stories much like Cornelius Ryan in "A Bridge Too Far" and "The Longest Day".
The unreality of the atmosphere in Hitler's entourage ending up in the bunker in May 45 is expertly put across.
A harrowing but worthwhile read.
Hastings writes in an engaging style and makes use of individual stories much like Cornelius Ryan in "A Bridge Too Far" and "The Longest Day".
The unreality of the atmosphere in Hitler's entourage ending up in the bunker in May 45 is expertly put across.
A harrowing but worthwhile read.
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