Description
Victory ’45 offers a sweeping, humanized portrait of how World War II truly ended. Historians James Holland and Al Murray chronicle the eight surrender ceremonies—across Europe and Asia—that marked the conclusion of the conflict. Through vivid character sketches, diplomatic machinations, and the shifting terrain of post-war power, the book traces the aftermath of war and the contested moments of peace. From generals and political leaders to civilians caught in the upheaval, Victory ’45 captures both the grand sweep and the intimate stories of the war’s final days.
Features / Selling Points:
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New insights into the rarely-seen surrender negotiations and ceremonies
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Rich perspectives: military, political, civilian
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Sharp, multi-national viewpoint across several theatres
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Timely, coming on the 80th anniversary of VE Day
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Appeals to those interested in WWII endings, diplomatic history, and remembrance
Pages: 400
Published: April 2025