The traditional image of Europe in 1945 is of grateful civilians showering soldiers with flowers and dancing in the streets. In reality, liberation was an extraordinarily violent and chaotic process. Using first-hand accounts, Hitchcock describes the catastrophic effects of invasion on Northern France, Belgium and Holland, the huge civilian death tolls from indiscriminate bombing, with towns destroyed and crops burnt. He shows that the motives and behaviour of the Allied forces were far from noble; they frequently abused power and authority, looted homes and sexually assaulted women. Hitchcock also writes about the discovery of the major concentration camps, and the often shocking lack of empathy shown by its liberators. Lucid and compelling, Liberation explores the paradoxes of 'the good war', its glories and its horrific human costs.
- ISBN13 9780571227723
- Publish Date 22 January 2009
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 6 August 2016
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Faber & Faber
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 464
- Language English
- URL https://allenandunwin.com/browse/books/9780571227723