Between two fires
Europe's path in the 1930s
1st ed.
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Word Count
106,250 words, Guess
Page Count
425 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2185192M
- ISBN-100393027511
- OCLC Control Number508407675
- OCLC Control Numberbetweentwofirese00larg
- Library of Congress Control Number89003125
and 2 more
- LibraryThing546915
- Goodreads3573158
Classifications
- DDC940.5
- LCCD720 .L34 1990
Description
Auden called it the "low dishonest decade"; it was a "no man's land ... betweeen two fires," and in this book 1930s Europe comes to life in all its fear, corruption, violence, and trampled ideals. Vivid narrative portraits of events in France, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union combine to show Europe on the path to war. These fateful events range from the "Sasha" Stavisky scandal, which fragmented French society, to Austria's bloody civil war, which paved the way for the German Anschluss, as well as the "night of the long knives," the vicious purge of rebellious SA brownshirts by Hitler's SS. David Clay Large also depicts Mussolini's brutal invasion of Ethiopia, the destruction of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, and Stalin's assault on truth through the show trials of his Great Purge. Finally, in Munich, the book's characters and themes come together on the threshold of World War II. - Back cover.
First Sentence
"Stavisky Ends Life as Police Trap Him," ran a headline in the New York Times on January 9, 1934.
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