1939: A Peoples History
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`In 1939: A People's History, Frederick Taylor has done us a great
service in making the personal stories of what it was actually like
to live through the most crucial year of the twentieth century
vivid, compelling and salutary.' Roland Philipps, author of A Spy
Named Orphan: The Enigma of Donald MacleanIn the autumn of 1938,
Europe believed in the promise of peace. Still reeling from the
ravages of the Great War, its people were desperate to rebuild
their lives in a newly safe and stable era. But only a year later,
the fateful decisions of just a few men had again led Europe to
war, a war that would have a profound and lasting impact on
millions of innocent people.From the bestselling historian
Frederick Taylor, 1939: A People's History draws on original
British and German sources, including recorded interviews, as well
as contemporary diaries, memoirs and newspapers. Its narrative
focuses on the day-to-day experiences of the men and women in both
countries trapped in this disastrous chain of events and not, as is
so often the case, the elite. Their voices, concerns and
experiences lend a uniquely intimate flavour to this often
surprising account, revealing a marked disconnect between
government and people, few ordinary citizens in either Britain or
Germany wanted war.Precisely for that reason, 1939: A People's
History is also an interrogation of our capacity to go to war
again. In today's Europe, an onset of uncertainty, a looming fear
of radical populism and a revelatory schism are dangerously
reminiscent of the perils of the autumn of 1938. It is both a vivid
and richly peopled narrative of Europe's slide into the horrors of
war, a war that nobody wanted, and, in many ways, a warning, an
opportunity for us to learn from our history and a reminder that we
must never take peace for granted.