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Book review: "Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin" is Yale historian Timothy Snyder's account of one of the bloodiest epochs in human history, when the regimes of Hitler and Stalin ...
In “Bloodlands,” Snyder concentrates on the area between Germany and ... the state police looked for Polish names in the telephone book. In Leningrad, nearly 7,000 people were rounded ...
The Fortress: The Siege of Przemysl and the Making of Europe’s Bloodlands, by Alexander Watson. Basic Books, 400 pp., $19.99.
Here are ten reasons why Bloodlands is one of the best history books in recent years:. 1) It is well-written and accessible, often moving.. The book is full of terrifying statistics but the use of ...
In this week’s London Review of Books, the first four letters are devoted to discussing Richard J Evans’s damning review of the American historian Timothy Snyder’s recent book, Bloodlands: Europe ...
BLOODLANDS: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin, by Timothy Snyder. (Basic Books, 592 pp., $22.99.) Originally published in 2012, Snyder’s updated account of the horrific killings in the area ...
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