
Nein!
Standing up to Hitler 1935–1944
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Narrated by:
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Paddy Ashdown
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Paddy Ashdown
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From the best-selling and prize-winning author Paddy Ashdown, a revelatory new history of German opposition to Hitler from 1935-1944.
In his last days, Adolf Hitler raged in his bunker that he had been betrayed by his own people, defeated from the inside. In part, he was right. By 1945, his armies were being crushed on all fronts, his regime collapsing, with many fleeing retribution for their crimes. Yet even before the war started, there were Germans very high in Hitler’s command committed to bringing about his death and defeat.
Paddy Ashdown tells, for the first time, the story of those at the very top of Hitler’s Germany who tried first to prevent the Second World War and then to deny Hitler victory. Based on newly released files, the repeated attempts of the plotters to warn the Allies about Hitler’s plans are revealed. Key strands to the book’s narrative lie with the actions of Abwehr head Admiral Wilhelm Canaris to frustrate Hitler’s policies once the war had started; the plots to kill Hitler; and, finally, the systematic passage of key German military secrets to London, Washington and Moscow through MI6, the OSS (forerunner to the CIA) and the 'Lucy Ring' Russian spy network based in Switzerland. From 1943 onwards, concerted efforts were made to strike a separate peace with the West to shorten the war and prevent eastern Europe falling under the Soviet yoke.
What is revealed is that the anti-Hitler bomb plots, which have received so much attention, are in fact only a small part of a much wider story, one in which those at the highest levels of the German state used every means possible - conspiracy, assassination, espionage - to ensure that, for the sake of the long-term reputation of their country and the survival of liberal and democratic values, Hitler could not be allowed to win the war. It is a matter of record that the European Union we have today and the nature and central position of Germany within it is, in very large measure, the future envisaged by the plotters and for which they gave their lives.
©2018 Paddy Ashdown (P)2018 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
"Paddy Ashdown has sifted the facts from the myths to write a fascinating and very personal account." (Independent)
"A fine account." (Daily Telegraph)
"No doubt many more books will be written about the war, but I hope this becomes a model for them since, though the heroism of our boys is stirring stuff, history only makes real sense if you can see it from all sides." (Daily Telegraph)
The author is also an excellent narrator: a sadly missed man of distinction.
Compelling and surprisng
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Captivating story
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Ashdown does a great job of narrating, he always had a measured speaking voice.
My only criticism is in the introduction and the conclusion he falls into the trap of condemning the criticism of the European Union by populists, ignoring the fact that if the EU was democratic rather than the sham democratic oligarchy it actually is, and if it actually bothered to win the consent of those it governs rather that imposing top down policies through unelected commissioners, we probably wouldn’t be in the situation where we are looking at the end of that organisation. Comparing Junker etc. With Canaris and Goedeler is an insult to the memory of those men.
Superb writing and reading
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An eye opener plus thoroughly entertaining!
Absolutely brilliant!
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Thoroughly enjoyable and riveting listen throughout.
Great listen/read
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a very insightful book
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A well told story from another point of view
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Stunning : a great and moving story
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A great read.
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Well read but volume could have been higher
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