All Hell Let Loose: The World at War 1939-1945
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From one of our finest historians, a magisterial account of the most terrible event in history – World War II.
The horror of World War II touched the lives of millions across the globe. Few could find the words to describe it, only that the carnage they experienced resembled ‘all hell let loose’.
The eminent historian Max Hastings here encapsulates life through war for the ordinary people involved –soldiers, sailors and airmen; British housewives and Indian peasants; SS killers and the citizens of Leningrad: Japanese suicide pilots and American carrier crews. This ‘everyman’s story’ employs top-down analysis and bottom-up testimony to reveal the meaning of this vast conflict and ultimately answer the question ‘what was World War II like?’.
”'Unquestionably the best single-volume history of the war ever written” - Sunday Times
”'This global history of the Second World War is the best there is” - Sunday Telegraph
”'Vintage Hastings” - Antony Beevor, author of the forthcoming 'The Second World War'
”'This is military history at its most gripping” - Ian Kershaw
”'All Hell Let Loose conveys the pity of the war and its immediate aftermath with scholarship and proper sympathy” - Observer