Kristallnacht - Prelude to disaster

Author(s): Martin Gilbert

Europe

In KRISTALLNACHT, Martin Gilbert seamlessly combines a moving account of the suffering of the victims of the Nazi regime with a sophisticated analysis of the gradual process which made the horrors of the Third Reich possible. Broadening his canvas, Gilbert also powerfully depicts how the rest of the world failed Europes increasingly desperate Jewish population: in the aftermath to Kristallnacht almost every country was asked to help; most would not do so, despite the transport of a staggering 10,000 German Jewish children to Britain. This international indifference had direct implications for future German policy, while the events of Kristallnacht went on to radically influence the attitudes of governments and people outside Germany towards Nazism.This is the third book to be published in the illustrious Making History Series edited by Lisa Jardine and Amanda Foreman, which examines a broad and eclectic range of history's most crucial turning points. Eminent guest writers have been invited to write on subjects about which they feel particularly passionate to create a collection of provocative and enlightening essays that provides a sweeping panorama of the past. The series sheds new light on familiar topics Waterloo, Mussolini, the fall of the Aztecs as well as uncovering more subtle shifts of fortune which went on to turn subsequent events on their head. First published 2006.

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General Fields

  • : 9780007192403
  • : HarperCollins
  • : HarperCollins
  • : 0.45
  • : 01 March 2006
  • : {"length"=>["20.9"], "width"=>["14.1"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Martin Gilbert
  • : hardback with dustjacket
  • : very good
  • : 320