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The Last 100 Days
John Toland

The Last 100 Days

The Tumultuous and Controversial Story of the Final Days of World War II in Europe (Modern Library War)

Modern Library (May 27, 2003)
9780812968590
| Paperback
640 pages | 155 x 229 mm | English
$ 13.33 | Value: $ 5.71
Dewey 940.54213
LC Classification D755.7 .T65 2003
LC Control No. 2003272119

Subject

  • History

Plot

A dramatic countdown of the final months of World War II in Europe, The Last 100 Days brings to life the waning power and the ultimate submission of the Third Reich. To reconstruct the tumultuous hundred days between Yalta and the fall of Berlin, John Toland traveled more than 100,000 miles in twenty-one countries and interviewed more than six hundred people—from Hitler’s personal chauffeur to Generals von Manteuffel, Wenck, and Heinrici; from underground leaders to diplomats; from top Allied field commanders to brave young GIs. Toland adeptly weaves together these interviews using research from thousands of primary sources. When it was first published, The Last 100 Days made history, revealing after-action reports, staff journals, and top-secret messages and personal documents previously unavailable to historians. Since that time, it has come to be regarded as one of the greatest historical narratives of the twentieth century.