The Day the War Ended by Martin Gilbert

The Day the War Ended by Martin Gilbert

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Summary

From the pen of ‘our giving living factual historian’ (Paul Johnson) comes this remarkable history which recreates the events and emotions of the final days of the Second World War and Victory-in-Europe Day 1945.

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The Day the War Ended by Martin Gilbert

Written by the author of "The Holocaust", this is a history of the events of 8 May 1945 and its repercussions, published to coincide with the 50th anniversary celebrations of VE Day in May 1995. It focuses not only on the events of that day, but also looks forward from that day to the years ahead. The theme of the book is the way in which the world today has been moulded by the events of 8 May 1945. Gilbert traces, in narrative form, the events and personalities of that day, from the early hours of the morning until midnight, looking at the topics and the people first in the context of that day, and then in the wider sweep of the events to which they led across the years. This story of one day's impact and its aftermath combines global perspectives with the stories of individuals.

Martin Gilbert was born in London in 1936 and educated at Highgate School and Magdalen College, Oxford. In 1962, he became research assistant to Randolph Churchill and, after Randolph’s death, succeeded him as biographer of Sir Winston Churchill. He is the author of many works of history and lives in London and Jerusalem.

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ISBN 13 9780006863441
ISBN 10 0006863442
Title The Day the War Ended
Author Martin Gilbert
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1996-03-04
Number of pages 496
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