An Analysis of Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands

Europe Between Hitler and Stalin

(Author) Helen Roche
Format: Paperback
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Published in 2010, Bloodlands argues that accounts of World War II have paid too much attention to the atrocities of Adolf Hitler, and not enough to Joseph Stalin's Snyder believes a definitive history of the period must depict the suffering of all of the conflict's victims. He claims people in the "bloodlands" -Poland, the Baltic states, the Ukraine, and the eastern edge of Soviet Russia-suffered the most because they endured three separate, brutal, and bloody invasions: first by the Soviets, then by the Nazis, and finally by the Soviets again. Snyder's extensively documented and wide-ranging story reframes the way we think about World Wall II and the Holocaust. Book jacket.

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Publisher:
Macat International Limited
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781912128976
Publish year:
2017
Publish date:
July 15, 2017

Helen Roche

Helen Roche was a prolific writer known for her groundbreaking novel "The Glass Castle," which explored themes of resilience and survival. Her writing style was characterized by vivid imagery and raw emotion, drawing readers into the heart of her stories. Roche's contributions to literature continue to inspire and resonate with audiences worldwide.

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