Savage Continent Europe in the Aftermath of World War II - Keith Lowe
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Savage Continent Europe in the Aftermath of World War II

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English
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St. Martin's Publishing Group
Pages
480
ISBN
9781250015044
The end of World War II in Europe is often envisioned as a moment of immediate peace and celebration, yet the reality for millions was a continuation of chaos and profound instability. Keith Lowe's Savage Continent explores the years directly following May 1945, revealing a continent grappling with immense destruction, collapsed infrastructure, and the absence of established authority.

This historical account details widespread violence, including brutal ethnic cleansing operations that displaced millions, rampant crime, and acts of retribution against perceived collaborators. It documents the resurgence of anti-Semitism and the civil conflicts that erupted across nations from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, challenging the notion of a swift return to order. Drawing on eyewitness accounts and primary sources, the book provides a comprehensive portrayal of Europe's immediate post-war years, illuminating the human struggle to establish stability amidst the ruins.

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