Bloodlands Europa zwischen Hitler und Stalin - Timothy Snyder
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Bloodlands Europa zwischen Hitler und Stalin

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Language
German
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Publisher
Dt. Taschenbuch-Verlag
Pages
522
ISBN
9783423347563
Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands meticulously examines a devastating period in Central and Eastern Europe, a region he terms the "Bloodlands," where an estimated 14 million noncombatants were systematically murdered between 1933 and 1945. This historical account reveals how the regimes of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, often viewed in isolation, unleashed mass violence that profoundly shaped the modern world. The book details the deliberate policies of mass killing, including engineered famines, mass executions, and the horrors of concentration and death camps, inflicted upon the populations of Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, the Baltic states, and parts of western Russia.

Drawing upon extensive research and primary sources, Bloodlands presents these atrocities not as separate events but as intertwined aspects of a single, brutal history. It illuminates how the interaction between these two totalitarian powers intensified the suffering and death, offering a re-evaluation of the twentieth century's central tragedy. This work provides a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of dehumanization and mass violence, compelling readers to confront the complex legacy of this epoch.

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Bloodlands Europe Between Hitler and Stalin Originally published in 2010
Original language
English
Original publisher Basic Books

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