
Victory '45
Bestselling historians James Holland and Al Murray tell the unflinching story of the eight surrenders that brought victory to the Allies and ended the Second World War.
Victory '45 tells the story of the extraordinary summer when the greatest conflagration the world had ever known finally came to an end after eight surrenders that heralded the Allied victory.
'A gripping, eye-opening and satisfying new account' The Express
From the Italian Alps to northern Germany, to London, New York, Washington, and Tokyo, Victory '45 travels across continents to present a comprehensive narrative of these events. Comprised of eight chapters based around each of those surrenders and the victory celebrations which followed, the book is rich in character and human drama, with revealing stories and perspectives behind the end of the war not yet told before.
Each chapter follows the viewpoints of a number of key characters as they traverse these world-changing events ā from ordinary servicemen and women and civilians to generals and political leaders. What took place during the negotiations of those surrenders and the terms that were agreed upon would determine the directions the participating countries would take in the years that followed and ultimately the shape of our current world.
Bestselling historians James Holland and Al Murray tell the unflinching story of the eight surrenders that brought victory to the Allies and ended the Second World War.
Victory '45 tells the story of the extraordinary summer when the greatest conflagration the world had ever known finally came to an end after eight surrenders that heralded the Allied victory.
'A gripping, eye-opening and satisfying new account' The Express
From the Italian Alps to northern Germany, to London, New York, Washington, and Tokyo, Victory '45 travels across continents to present a comprehensive narrative of these events. Comprised of eight chapters based around each of those surrenders and the victory celebrations which followed, the book is rich in character and human drama, with revealing stories and perspectives behind the end of the war not yet told before.
Each chapter follows the viewpoints of a number of key characters as they traverse these world-changing events ā from ordinary servicemen and women and civilians to generals and political leaders. What took place during the negotiations of those surrenders and the terms that were agreed upon would determine the directions the participating countries would take in the years that followed and ultimately the shape of our current world.
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Bestselling historians James Holland and Al Murray tell the unflinching story of the eight surrenders that brought victory to the Allies and ended the Second World War.
Victory '45 tells the story of the extraordinary summer when the greatest conflagration the world had ever known finally came to an end after eight surrenders that heralded the Allied victory.
'A gripping, eye-opening and satisfying new account' The Express
From the Italian Alps to northern Germany, to London, New York, Washington, and Tokyo, Victory '45 travels across continents to present a comprehensive narrative of these events. Comprised of eight chapters based around each of those surrenders and the victory celebrations which followed, the book is rich in character and human drama, with revealing stories and perspectives behind the end of the war not yet told before.
Each chapter follows the viewpoints of a number of key characters as they traverse these world-changing events ā from ordinary servicemen and women and civilians to generals and political leaders. What took place during the negotiations of those surrenders and the terms that were agreed upon would determine the directions the participating countries would take in the years that followed and ultimately the shape of our current world.












