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1946 - A Gi's Year in Occupied Germany
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1946 - A Gi’s Year in Occupied Germany

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During World War II, Allied bombers dropped over one million tons of explosives on Hitler’s Germany. A single air raid on Wurtzburg killed more than 5000 residents, and destroyed over 21,000 buildings 89 percent of the city in seventeen minutes .In 1946, war’s immediate after effects - ruins of cities and towns that were bombed back into the stone age, and over five million men gone, created chaos. How did survivors cope? Where did they obtain necessities in a post war economy whereskyrocketing inflation rendered a pack of cigarettes, a bar of soap, or a roll of toilet paper more valuable than thousands of Reichsmarks? And what was the relationship between German civilians and the occupiers of their Fatherland?These questions and more are answered by the author, one of the young recruits rushed into Germany to replace war weary veterans on occupation duty. His graphic, first hand account, with over 150 never before seen photographs, takes the readerback to 1946, to experience the aftermath of the most destructive war in world history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookbaby
Date
13 August 2019
Pages
184
ISBN
9780989584609

During World War II, Allied bombers dropped over one million tons of explosives on Hitler’s Germany. A single air raid on Wurtzburg killed more than 5000 residents, and destroyed over 21,000 buildings 89 percent of the city in seventeen minutes .In 1946, war’s immediate after effects - ruins of cities and towns that were bombed back into the stone age, and over five million men gone, created chaos. How did survivors cope? Where did they obtain necessities in a post war economy whereskyrocketing inflation rendered a pack of cigarettes, a bar of soap, or a roll of toilet paper more valuable than thousands of Reichsmarks? And what was the relationship between German civilians and the occupiers of their Fatherland?These questions and more are answered by the author, one of the young recruits rushed into Germany to replace war weary veterans on occupation duty. His graphic, first hand account, with over 150 never before seen photographs, takes the readerback to 1946, to experience the aftermath of the most destructive war in world history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookbaby
Date
13 August 2019
Pages
184
ISBN
9780989584609