Witnesses of War

Author(s): Nicholas Stargardt

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Witnesses of War is the first work to show how children experienced the Second World War under the Nazis. Children were often the victims in this most terrible of European conflicts, falling prey to bombing, mechanised warfare, starvation policies, mass flight and genocide. But children also became active participants, going out to smuggle food, ply the black market, and care for sick parents and siblings. As they absorbed the brutal new realities of German occupation, Polish boys played at being Gestapo interrogators, and Jewish children at being ghetto guards or the SS. Within days of Germany

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"* 'Magnificent...His concluding chapter contains some of the best historical writing about the aftermath of the war I have ever read...Stunning.' - David Cesarani, Guardian * 'Unbearably sad though it is, Witnesses of War is utterly compelling. This is clearly a work of explation...as well as being one of profound historical substance, probably the most genuinely challenging book on the Nazis in a long while.' - Allan Mallinson, The Times * 'Harrowing...The 21st century promises to be as full of wars as the 20th, which is why we need books like Stargardt's that remind us and our leaders what war really means.' - John Carey, Sunday Times * 'Superb...Stargardt makes extensive use of letters, diaries and drawings to tell gripping individual stories... A tremendous achievement, guaranteed to stimulate, move and enrich anyone that opens its pages.' - Matthew J. Reisz, Independent on Sunday * 'Children are history's forgotten people; amidst the sound and fury of battle, as commanders decide the fate of empires, they are never seen. Yet as Nicholas Stargardt reveals in his heart-rending account of children's lives under the Nazis, to ignore them is to leave history half-written. This is an excellent book and it tells a terrible story... As Stargardt so eloquently reminds us, the tragedy is that children were part of the equation and suffered accordingly.' - Trevor Royle, Sunday Herald * 'Nicholas Stargardt's harrowing account of the lives of children - both Jewish and non-Jewish - in Nazi Germany and its occupied territories is an essential document. The author builds a detailed picture of juvenile life under the Third Reich... Throughout this powerful book, Stargardt conveys the horrors of Nazism and the dangers of blind adherence to ideology... In this vitally important work, Stargardt turns an appalled eye on the destruction of innocence in wartime.' - Ian Thomson, Daily Telegraph * 'Magnificently researched and fluidly written...Witnesses of War is a powerful, unsentimental book, in which Stargardt tries to give all his subjects a fair hearing, even those who absorbed and dutifully reiterated the Nazi propaganda. He doesn't flinch from describing the ways in which children learnt to lie, steal, hate, treat authority with contempt, doubt the sanctity of human life and survive. This is an ambitious and impressive effort to see Nazi society in the round, which, for all Stargardt's sympathy for suffering across the board, never suggests a moral equivalence, never loses sight of the crucial moral distinctions between those he describes.' - Geraldine Bedell, Observer * 'Nicholas Stargardt's compelling new book tells exactly what was happening to the children of Europe who had been living under the Nazi regime...Stargardt's is, indeed, a terrible story: it is an account of the endless tramp of the innocents across Europe, a saga of cruelty, starvation, separation, loss and abject misery with lives without number ending in death.' - Juliet Gardiner, Daily Mail * 'Nicholas Stargardt evokes the individual voices of children under Nazi rule. In re-creating their wartime experiences, he has produced a challenging new historical interpretation of the Second World War.' - History Today"

General Fields

  • : 9781844130856
  • : Penguin Random House
  • : Penguin Books Ltd
  • : 0.38
  • : 01 May 2006
  • : 198mm X 129mm X 33mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

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  • : Paperback
  • : Nicholas Stargardt