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30 April 1945: The Day Hitler Shot Himself and Germany´s Integration with the West Began
Alexander Kluge
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Description for 30 April 1945: The Day Hitler Shot Himself and Germany´s Integration with the West Began
Paperback. Translator(s): Hoban, Wieland. Series: SB-The German List. Num Pages: 160 pages. BIC Classification: 1DFG; HBJD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 141 x 197 x 29. Weight in Grams: 398.
April 30, 1945, marked an end of sorts in the Third Reich. The last business day before a national holiday and then a series of transfers of power, April 30 was a day filled with contradictions and bewildering events that would forever define global history. It was on this day that while the Red Army occupied Berlin, Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker, and, in San Francisco, the United Nations was being founded. Alexander Kluge's latest book, 30 April 1945, covers this single historic day and unravels its passing hours across the different theaters of the Second World ... Read more
April 30, 1945, marked an end of sorts in the Third Reich. The last business day before a national holiday and then a series of transfers of power, April 30 was a day filled with contradictions and bewildering events that would forever define global history. It was on this day that while the Red Army occupied Berlin, Hitler committed suicide in his underground bunker, and, in San Francisco, the United Nations was being founded. Alexander Kluge's latest book, 30 April 1945, covers this single historic day and unravels its passing hours across the different theaters of the Second World ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Seagull Books London Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
SB-The German List
Condition
New
Weight
398 g
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
Greenford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857423993
SKU
V9780857423993
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About Alexander Kluge
Alexander Kluge is one of the major German fiction writers of the late-twentieth century and an important social critic. As a filmmaker, he is credited with the launch of the New German Cinema movement. Wieland Hoban is a writer who has translated several works from German, including those by Theodor W. Adorno and Sibylle Lewitscharoff.
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