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The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer
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This is a classic. A very detailed, almost day-by-day account of this momentous period of World history. Relevant primary sources, including documents used in Nuremberg, are persuasively referenced throughout the account.
The book is an important reference to whoever is interested in the period; however there are a few issues with it:
- you can see that the author was a journalist writing as though he were a historian. On the positive side, this makes for a fresh, vivid and compelling narrative, but on the negative side there is, in parts of the book, a substantial lack of depth and of nuance, and the underlying complex background of economic, cultural, social aspects is not explored at a level that a professional historian would naturally go down to. Thus, rather than a "history" of Nazism, this should probably be described as a "chronicle" of Nazism
- the lack of accompanying maps is really frustrating at times. This is especially relevant when describing particular military events such as the invasion of Norway and of Belgium/Holland/France, where, without the support of an accompanying map, it is close to impossible to gain a real appreciation of the developments of the war.

Overall, however, it is an interesting book recommended to whoever is interested in this period. It might not be the most rewarding book for readers interested in deep historical analysis, but it provides a very interesting, vivid account of this period.
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Reading Progress

December 15, 2014 – Started Reading
December 15, 2014 – Shelved
December 15, 2014 – Shelved as: history_modern
December 15, 2014 –
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December 30, 2014 – Finished Reading

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WarpDrive Sabah wrote: "Well said in regards to the the accompanying maps. I tend to watch countless documentaries on WW2 on the history channel and even whikst watching this is one aspect which I find highly frustrating...."

Thank you Sabah! :-)
Too many history books tend to neglect this important aspect, unfortunately. At times it can be quite frustrating. Another thing that is frequently missing is an accompanying timeline - equally frustrating.


message 2: by Ted (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ted I've rated the book as you have, Fortunr. Very nice review with the pluses and minuses.


WarpDrive Ted wrote: "I've rated the book as you have, Fortunr. Very nice review with the pluses and minuses."

Thank you Ted, I appreciate your feedback :-)


Nandakishore Mridula Reading this one now, and already captivated by it. I find that it is helpful to read a chronicle, for a layman like me, before going into historical analysis.

Fine review.


WarpDrive Nandakishore wrote: "Reading this one now, and already captivated by it. I find that it is helpful to read a chronicle, for a layman like me, before going into historical analysis.

Fine review."


Thank you Nandakishore, I am confident that you will enjoy this book. It is quite a riveting account, and well written.


message 6: by Mark (new)

Mark Hebwood An important distinction - history or chronicle.


message 7: by Jorge (new) - added it

Jorge Carvalho Thank you Warp, your review makes it a clear and simple decision, just bought it, will read it soon.


WarpDrive Jorge wrote: "Thank you Warp, your review makes it a clear and simple decision, just bought it, will read it soon."

You are welcome, Jorge :-)


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