Bloodlands
About This Book
Timothy Snyder's Bloodlands (2010) chronicles the devastating experiences of populations trapped between two totalitarian regimes during World War II. The citizens of territories that later formed the Eastern Bloc—caught between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union—endured manipulation and brutality from both powers throughout the war and its aftermath.
Who Should Read This?
- Scholars researching World War II and its impact on civilian populations
- Readers curious about Eastern European history in the twentieth century
- Anyone studying the historical development of Germany or Russia
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