Hellstorm: The Death Of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947

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Blix
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Hellstorm: The Death Of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947

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Hi, gents.

There's a book named "Hellstorm: The Death Of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947" by Thomas Goodrich. Did anybody here read that title? Is it a good book to buy? Any reviews and opinions on the topic would be great; I googled a bit, but found only one, kind a neo-nazi apologetic reference, so I'm a bit confused...

Thanks in advance for your help. :[]
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Re: Hellstorm: The Death Of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947

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There are 3 reviews on amazon...I believe Thomas Goodrich is a very able and sober author.
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Re: Hellstorm: The Death Of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947

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Rotanhäntäpistin wrote:There are 3 reviews on amazon...I believe Thomas Goodrich is a very able and sober author.
Yep, I've read them - but still any other points of view are welcome! :D
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Re: Hellstorm: The Death Of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947

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I have not yet read the book so I cannot comment personally on it, sorry!
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It's full of interesting accounts, but it is hard to read. I still haven't read it all, I just read a few pages at a time, then set it aside. It is worth getting if you want to know about the suffering of the German people after the war, just be ready for what you are getting into.
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Re: Hellstorm: The Death Of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947

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Marc Rikmenspoel wrote:It's full of interesting accounts, but it is hard to read. I still haven't read it all, I just read a few pages at a time, then set it aside. It is worth getting if you want to know about the suffering of the German people after the war, just be ready for what you are getting into.
Thanks, Marc, I think I'll take it then.
Which accounts are more widely presented in the book: of 1944-1945, when RKKA stormed Nazi Europe; or after that date, 1946-47 yy.?
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