Snyder, Thomas.

Bloodlands. Europe between Hitler and Stalin.

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In the middle of Europe in the middle of the twentieth century, tha Nazi and Soviet regimes starved, shot and gassed fourteen million people in a zone of death between Berlin and Moscow. These were the bloodlands – today’s Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, western Russia and the eastern Baltic coast. In a twelve year period from 1933 to 1945 as a result of deliberate polices unrelated to combat, an average of more than a million civilians were murdered annually. At the end of the Second World War the bloodlands fell behind the iron curtain, leaving their history in darkness.

The Bodley Head, London. - 2010.

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INDHOLD: Preface. Europe. – Introduction: Hitler and Stalin. – The Soviet Famines. – Class terror. – National terror. – Molotov-Ribbentrop Europe. – The economics of apocalypse. – Final solution. – Holocaust and revenge. – The nazi death factories. – Resistance and incineration. – Ethnic clensings. – Stalinist anti-semitism. – Conclusion: Humanity. – Numbers and terms. – Abstract. – Bibliography. – Notes. – Index.- Indbundet med omslag. – 524 sider. – Som ny.