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Savage Continent

Europe in the Aftermath of World War II

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Savage Continent

By: Keith Lowe
Narrated by: John Lee
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The Second World War might have officially ended in May 1945, but in reality it rumbled on for another 10 years....

The end of the Second World War in Europe is one of the 20th century's most iconic moments. It is fondly remembered as a time when cheering crowds filled the streets, danced, drank and made love until the small hours. These images of victory and celebration are so strong in our minds that the period of anarchy and civil war that followed has been forgotten.

Across Europe, landscapes had been ravaged, entire cities razed and more than thirty million people had been killed in the war. The institutions that we now take for granted-such as the police, the media, transport, local and national government-were either entirely absent or hopelessly compromised. Crime rates were soaring, economies collapsing, and the European population was hovering on the brink of starvation.

In Savage Continent, Keith Lowe describes a continent still racked by violence, where large sections of the population had yet to accept that the war was over. Individuals, communities and sometimes whole nations sought vengeance for the wrongs that had been done to them during the war. Germans and collaborators everywhere were rounded up, tormented and summarily executed. Concentration camps were reopened and filled with new victims who were tortured and starved. Violent anti-Semitism was reborn, sparking murders and new pogroms across Europe. Massacres were an integral part of the chaos and in some places-particularly Greece, Yugoslavia and Poland, as well as parts of Italy and France - they led to brutal civil wars. In some of the greatest acts of ethnic cleansing the world has ever seen, tens of millions were expelled from their ancestral homelands, often with the implicit blessing of the Allied authorities.

Savage Continent is the story of post WWII Europe, in all its ugly detail, from the end of the war right up until the establishment of an uneasy stability across Europe toward the end of the 1940s. Based principally on primary sources from a dozen countries, Savage Continent is a frightening and thrilling chronicle of a world gone mad, the standard history of post WWII Europe for years to come.

©2012 Keith Lowe (P)2012 Tantor
World War II Wars & Conflicts Europe War Crime Military Holocaust Thought-Provoking Italy Emotionally Gripping

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"Authoritative but never dry, stripping away soothing myths of national unity and victimhood, this is a painful but necessary historical task superbly done." ( Kirkus)
Comprehensive Research • Revealing History • Clear Pronunciation • Important Perspective • Insightful Analysis

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What made the experience of listening to Savage Continent the most enjoyable?

The story is thorough, well researched and comprehensive. The sheer amount of new information was well worth the listen.

What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?

The narration was painful. Every accent sounded like a caricature of Count Dracula. There was so much accent switching that after a while, what was meant to be helpful in distinguishing the locations/nationalities being discussed turned into moments of dread for me. Overall, I would say that audiobook producers should look very closely at the necessity for performing accents - rarely have I found them to be helpful or desired.

Powerful story, painful narration

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Where does Savage Continent rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Instructrive about how a large war end. Most of us that did not participate to the event remember only the glorious parade.

Part of the war we always forget

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This is a very insightful book related to the causes and effects in the formation of post World War II Europe. Well researched and narrated,encompassing all major and minor players involved in the formation of post war Europe and the subsequent Cold War between former Allies.One criticism of this excellent book,is that the narration of speeches or quotations from Eastern Europeans sound like Boris Karloff,Americans like John Wayne and Germans like something out of a Hollywood war movie. Other than this minor flaw,I highly recommend this book for anyone who is interested in mid 20th Century history.

Well researched book on post war Europe

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Europe, in the first few years after the end of World War II, remains largely unknown and unstudied (in the U.S. anyway). What happened? How did the gleaming largely unified Europe of the early 2000’s emerge from the chaos and destruction of the war. It turns out that a lot more chaos and destruction of ethnicities and political organizations. This book is about that time. It is shocking and heart-breaking. But it fills in the gaps that should be understood known and discussed. Great book!

So much that most of us do not know

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Absolutely It tells the history of the aftermath of World War II one that we were not taught in school. Very well done. It goes well with Winter World. A must read

Fantastic

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