Nichivo by Giorgio Geddes

Nichivo by Giorgio Geddes

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Passionately told, this is the true story of the civilian people caught between the Russian and German armies in the World War II.

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Nichivo by Giorgio Geddes

While countless histories of the military conflict have been written, very little has ever been told of the appalling suffering endured by the common people who were caught up in the midst of the war. In this book Giorgio Geddes tells the story of the horror experienced by the people who found themselves sandwiched between the two greatest armies the world has ever seen. It is a story of a people constantly harried by bandits and local war-lords, who were routinely robbed of food and fuel by the invading German Army, and who lived under the constant threat of being deported to Germany; people who had just as much to fear from their own troops as from the Germans. And yet buried within all the horror are moments of such beauty that no reader could fail to be moved. Passionately told, this is a stunning and poignant account of life on the Russian Front as never told before.
Giorgio Geddes trained as an engineer, and worked with Ferrari on the first prototypes for his cars. In the war he served as a liaison officer for the Germans on the Russian Front, and won a medal for bravery at Stalingrad. When Italy changed sides Geddes was sent to a concentration camp, from which he escaped to join the partisans fighting Italy's former allies. After the war he emigrated to Italy, where he worked for Time magazine, and the New York Times. He now runs his own engineering company in Florence.
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ISBN 13 9780304359264
ISBN 10 0304359262
Title Nichivo
Author Giorgio Geddes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2001-08-09
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.