
In the Ruins of the Reich
Douglas Botting(Author)
Methuen Publishing Ltd
Published on 5. April 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
419 pages
978-0-413-77712-6 (ISBN)
Description
First published in Britain in 1985, In the Ruins of the Reich is a classic account of Nazi Germany after her fall to the Allies in May 1945. Douglas Botting concentrates on the defining events that took place in the period between the collapse of the Third Reich and the foundation of the new Germanys to create the prevailing atmosphere of a most unusual and little-charted time in history. This was a period when four of the strongest industrial nations to emerge from the Second World War attempted to work together to govern the once strong Germany, now prostate, impoverished and devastated by war and defeat. Telling the story of the dynamics between occupiers and occupied, the crimes perpetrated by both and the Imperial tendencies of the occupiers, Douglas Botting shows that the plan to bring democracy to Germany was far from flawless or straightforward.
Reviews / Votes
"The best ... because it travels the least familiar ground" Max Hastings, The Standard * "Graphic and moving ... the Germans paid a frightful price for their sins of conquest" Desmond Albrow, The Sunday Telegraph*More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 128 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
374 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-413-77712-6 (9780413777126)
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Person
Douglas Botting has been a soldier, explorer, traveller, writer, photographer and filmmaker. He has written a number of studies of the Second World War and its aftermath in Germany, among which is the enduring work Nazi Gold (with Ian Sayer). Among his most recent books are Gerald Durrell: The Authorised Biography (2000) and Hitler and Women (2004).