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Two 20th century tyrants stand apart from all the rest in terms of their ruthlessness and the degree to which they changed the world around them. Briefly allies during World War II, Adolph Hitler and Josef Stalin then tried to exterminate each other in sweeping campaigns unlike anything the modern world had ever seen, affecting soldiers and civilians alike. Millions of miles of Eastern Europe were ruined in their fight to the death, millions of lives sacrificed.
Laurence Rees has met more people who had direct experience of working for Hitler and Stalin than any other historian. Using their evidence he has pieced together a compelling comparative portrait of evil, in which idealism is polluted by bloody pragmatism, and human suffering is used casually as a political tool. It's a jaw-dropping description of two regimes stripped of moral anchors and doomed to destroy each other, and those caught up in the vicious magnetism of their leadership.
Author/historian (Duke Ellington's America, Who's In The Money?) musician/songwriter, man about town, culture hack, Yankee in London, Senior Lecturer. Photo:JCS
Makes a lot of sense President Zelensky has been reading historian Laurence Rees’ book on “Hitler and Stalin.” Could this be why “Ukraine’s leader is avoiding the mistakes of WW2 – while Putin shows every sign of repeating them”? Many examples below: 🇺🇦 https://t.co/5wlcGIKNz1
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Will Putin press the nuclear button? Laurence Rees, author of 'Hitler and Stalin', gets inside the Russian president's head. https://t.co/h3XmZcCbap
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“I was flattered when the Economist reported a few weeks ago that Zelenskiy gets up early each morning and reads from my book, Hitler and Stalin: The Tyrants and the Second World War, recently published in Ukrainian translation” https://t.co/kMbAFws2a4