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April 26,2025
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Thorough account of the 2nd world war. Some details are over explored while some other important events are skipped. The writing tends to use the same stylistic forms, which makes for a boring and difficult to follow read.
Also, the book doesn’t explain the motivations behind the war and instead focus almost exclusively on accounts of the killings. It is very focused on a British and North-American perspective.
April 26,2025
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Me gusto mucho el libro, no solo te cuenta antecedentes, sino que profundiza en personajes relevantes en la historia!! Muy recomendable
April 26,2025
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This is a great book. I have actually reread it. Fairly long but very interesting. Not so much on details of battles but lots of personal interjections of famous events and people.
April 26,2025
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The best book on WW2 that I’ve ever read. The narrative is told mostly from the POV of Great Britain. Churchill is probably the greatest leader ever. Fearless and brilliant. GR and Churchill were the stars of this war. The book also does a great job of emphasizing the Holocaust and all its evils. Must read.
April 26,2025
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Um livro longo e pesado. É uma narrativa cronológica dos fatos. Recomendo apenas a quem realmente se interessa pelo assunto. Não é para qualquer pessoa, pois, por muitas vezes o autor vai realmente no detalhe de certos acontecimentos que em nada acrescentam à narrativa e torna a leitura um pouco pesada e cansativa. Repito, é um livro para quem se interessa pelo conflito que mudou o mundo. Não para um aventureiro curioso.
April 26,2025
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Palesemente di parte
Ben lontano dal resoconto delle manovre dei gruppi di armata alla Liddel Hart (del resto Hart era un capitano, e come un militare parla), si sofferma più di ogni altro sull'aspetto umano della guerra; è palesemente di parte, per gli inglesi, in primo luogo, e fin troppo ostile nei confronti dei tedeschi (al punto che per l'autore non c'è niente che possa essere salvato nella massa dei combattenti/civili tedeschi, o almeno, questo è quanto traspare). Dico palesemente di parte perché dei gulag russi, benché non proprio dei lager nazisti, non erano nemmeno luogo di vacanza, mi pare non se ne parli. Come non si parla dello sterminio dei polacchi per mano dei russi, e non si parla, mi sembra, nemmeno dell'attacco da est da parte dei sovietici alla Polonia. Coventry: koventrizieren. Ben altri autori indicano che il codice Enigma (grazie ai polacchi e i matematici inglesi), era stato violato. Ultrasecret, il nome in codice di tutto l'apparato di decodifica dei messaggi nemici. Si sapeva che Coventry sarebbe stata bombardata; salvarla avrebbe rivelato al nemico che gli inglesi conoscevano i codici tedeschi. L'autore non ne fa menzione. Si parla dell'audacia e di quanto sono belli e bravi gli inglesi in Africa. Altri autori fanno riferimento al fatto che pure se i codici militari italiani (versione navale di Enigma) e tedeschi erano stati violati, Rommel con il suo solito istinto di "volpe del deserto", andava all'attacco quando diceva poco prima al comando centrale che si sarebbe fermato, e si fermava quando diceva che avrebbe attaccato. Anche qui al solito non si fa grande riferimento a questo fatto. E' un lavoro tutto sommato parziale, Martin Gilbert calca la mano sulla situazione degli ebrei, come non fosse nota o come il mondo non sapesse a sufficienza. Del resto, è specializzato come storico dell'Olocausto, non ci si poteva aspettare di meno.
April 26,2025
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I have read a lot of WW II History but never have I encountered a record like this wide ranging account, another masterpiece by Sir Martin Gilbert. The book provides a chronological history of the conflict across the globe in the many theatres of the war.
Interspersed with the details of campaigns and battles is a relentless catalogue of military and civilian casualties; often depicted in the most tragic terms as the nazi and japanese atrocities unfolded. These details are often provided in terms of thousands of people at a time, the Jewish citizens of whole towns arrested and transported to death camps; at other times the tragedy of the deportation of a little family or an individual is provided.
The twisted thinking that generated the euthanasia of thousands of helpless individuals in Germany and the mass murder of millions of Jewish and ethnic peoples throughout Europe and beyond is displayed in stark detail.
The almost day-by-day account of the horrors make a difficult read as the numbers of battle casualties and the murdered racks up
This book stands as a monumental warning to today's society. "Evil prospers when good men do nothing." This account of World War II shows how things get when human nature casts off restraint.
It demonstrates that appeasing tyrants does not maintain peace because the tyrants will do what they always do, a fact to which this book bears abundant testimony.
April 26,2025
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Extensive history of WWII. Gilbert covers the breadth and depth of the conflict, though I think he does not give the Asian theatre full coverage. I appreciated the chronological approach, and appreciated how challenging 1942 and 1943 were as the war was turning against the Axis powers but unevenly. Also learnt more about Rommel, a true master general.
Gilbert was sensitive outlining the Nazi's "Final Solution" to destroy Jewish populations in Europe. He states how long it took for the Allies to understand what was happening - and then why the Soviets and Americans saw action against the camps as not central to their immediate war goals. I am glad I read this after visit Normandy and the D-Day beaches.
True masterpiece.
April 26,2025
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Concise, single book history of the World War, very well researched and very readable. Found some of the sections somewhat biased towards British (although it was short of a hagiography); some of the big battles (D-Day or even Pearl Harbour), and the aftermath (both the immediate, Nuremberg trials or the post war reparation) were briefer than I expected. Some players - Eisenhower or Montgomery (the latter was much more nuanced in Beevor's D-Day) were not really ever on stage.

That said, it was insightful in terms of the various human stories within; the extreme trauma of the Jews, and the POWs was heart numbing.

A read I would recommmend for all who want a quick readable summary of the trauma that was WW2
April 26,2025
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Um livro muito interessante sobre a Segunda Guerra, extremamente abrangente. O livro passa por vários momentos da segunda guerra, trazendo detalhes encontrados em cartas e documentos da época, sendo abrangente em vários sentidos. Essa abrangência deixa a leitura um pouco monótona, deixando o livro de mais de 1000 páginas maior do que poderia ser. Mas mesmo com esse ponto, o livro não deixa de ser interessante.
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