Just purchased this book and it is a mega-size retelling of the Second World War. Not being a historian or general reader of history in any way, I decided to jump in at one of the chapters about half-way through the book: the chapter titled Barbarossa. This, of course, as most readers of history almost certainly know, is about the invasion of Russia. I knew a little of this, reasoning that if this chapter read well and I enjoyed it, then the rest of the book would probably be of the same calibre.
Within minutes, I was totally absorbed in the story. After a few initial names that I didn’t recognise, simply because I hadn’t read any preliminary chapters, I just couldn’t put the book down. Antony Beevor writes so well and was maintaining my interest throughout. I even felt that I was reading a novel at one stage, for his little asides on detail drew pictures right before your eyes. Here’s Beevor, for example, describing the Russians getting ready for their invasion:
“In the early hours of 22 June, right down the belt of eastern Europe from the Baltic to the Black Sea, tens of thousands of German officers began glancing at their synchronized watches with the light of a shaded torch. Right on time, they heard aero-engines to their rear. The waiting troops looked up into the night sky as massed squadrons of the Luftwaffe streamed overhead, flying towards the gleam of dawn along the vast eastern horizon.”
Such descriptions bring a certain beauty to the book even though it describes the many horrors of war.
If you are anything like me you can dip into the odd chapter here and there (basically due to time constraints) and still be quickly immersed in this story of the Second World War. This is because Mr Beevor is such a great writer, who has written here such a fine and thorough history of the war, I doubt if there will be a better rendition for a very long time.
The book is not only for the interested history buff. It is for general readers like myself. People who just want to get a hold a story told in such a way that it will educate and entertain them at the same time. Top marks to Antony Beevor for achieving this. Highly recommended.
I hope you find my review helpful.
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His singular ability to make huge historical events accessible to a general audience recalls the golden age of British narrative history, whose giants include Gibbon, Macaulay and Carlyle -- Boyd Tonkin ― INDEPENDENT
Beevor can be credited with single-handedly transforming the reputation of military history -- David Edgar ― GUARDIAN
The myriad pieces of this intricate kaleidoscope are pieced together with exemplary skill ... This is a splendid book, erudite, with an admirable clarity of thought and expression -- Roger Moorhouse ― INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
His accounts of the key moments in the Second World War have a sense of colour, drama and immediacy that few narrative historians can match -- Dominic Sandbrook ― SUNDAY TIMES
You feel yourself being carried along on the narrative flow, channelled this way and that through the pools and rapids by Beevor's expert helmanship -- Patrick Bishop ― STANDPOINT
Brocaded with details of the great campaigns and thoughtful explanations of Hitler's murderous belligerence, The Second World War is an absorbing, unsparingly lucid work of military history -- Ian Thomson ― THE SPECTATOR
Beevor's book is a pleasure to read and an example of intelligent, lively historical writing at its best -- Tony Barber ― FINANCIAL TIMES
This is as comprehensive and objective an account of the course of the war as we are likely to get, and the most humanly moving to date -- John Gray ― NEW STATESMAN
A British historian of great distinction and range, who ... demonstrates his mastery of his sources -- Gordon Craig ― NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
A magnificent performance - true excitement from one page to the next delivered in faultless prose -- Christoper Silvester ― DAILY EXPRESS
Beevor is excellent at catching the individual in the flood-tide of events -- John Lewis-Stempel ― SUNDAY EXPRESS
The book could not really have been done better ― MILITARY HISTORY MONTHLY
If you want to understand the war as military struggle, this book is all you really need. However well you thought you knew the subject, you will learn something new on every page. -- Neill Denny ― WE LOVE THIS BOOK online
A truly outstanding historian of war -- Michael Howard ― STANDPOINT
Everyone who is interested in the Second World War should read this book. -- Laurence Rees ― WW2HISTORY.COM
The book that Beevor has been building towards writing - and everybody else has been anticipating reading. -- Donal O'Donoghue ― RTE GUIDE
remarkably well-written and informative -- Norman Stone ― LITERARY REVIEW
This is the place to begin if you need to get your knowledge of the war in order. -- Hew Strachan ― EVENING STANDARD
This is history writ large. -- James Owen ― THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH magazine
the whole story told in the author's usual erudite yet highly readable prose ― DESPATCHES Magazine
The heart of Beevor's appeal is precisely that straightforward narrative approach, coupled with his lively, engaging style and his use of memorable, almost cinematic, set-pieces. ― HISTORY TODAY
He is the most humanitarian of historians, and covers huge sweeps of history through the real stories of the individuals who experienced them. Reading this will be like having him walk me through the history of the war like a personal guide. -- Kate Mosse
This is a book demanding to be read. -- Christoper Bray ― THE OXFORD TIMES
a masterly understanding of the conflict's many facets ― THE MAIL ON SUNDAY
For as harrowing and politically convoluted as the years 1939-1945 were, Beevor writes with such a panache and literary flair, that the reader is almost uncannily charged to keep turning the pages at a rate of ten by ten, twenty by twenty, chapter by chapter - until such point that s/he has stumbled upon the end as if by chance, as if by default. -- David Marx
By deploying his keen eye for tiny detail and penchant for story telling, and then marrying them both with an acute historical investigation, Antony Beevor has once again written a book that is simply superlative. -- David Marx
This imposing history can both be read as a whole or dipped into, and never fails to inform. ― WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?
This book is a perfect mixture of world history and human experience, unbiased and highly readable. ― THE JOURNAL
As we have come to expect from this master, he excels at using eye-witness testimony to illustrate how mankind can be capable of both terrible cruelty and astonishing courage. -- Andrew Rawnsley ― THE OBSERVER
global history at its grandest and best ― THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
the most incredibly detailed research -- Chris Tarrant ― THE SUNDAY EXPRESS MAGAZINE
a truly rewarding account of the global conflict. Beevor has a special gift for linking great events with individual testimony -- Amanda Foreman ― MAIL ON SUNDAY
In his books on Stalingrad and Berlin, Beevor used evidence from ordinary people to bring home the reality of life at the front as opposed to the traditional HQ view... He crams in so much and does it so well because he can. ― GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Beevor can be credited with single-handedly transforming the reputation of military history -- David Edgar ― GUARDIAN
The myriad pieces of this intricate kaleidoscope are pieced together with exemplary skill ... This is a splendid book, erudite, with an admirable clarity of thought and expression -- Roger Moorhouse ― INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
His accounts of the key moments in the Second World War have a sense of colour, drama and immediacy that few narrative historians can match -- Dominic Sandbrook ― SUNDAY TIMES
You feel yourself being carried along on the narrative flow, channelled this way and that through the pools and rapids by Beevor's expert helmanship -- Patrick Bishop ― STANDPOINT
Brocaded with details of the great campaigns and thoughtful explanations of Hitler's murderous belligerence, The Second World War is an absorbing, unsparingly lucid work of military history -- Ian Thomson ― THE SPECTATOR
Beevor's book is a pleasure to read and an example of intelligent, lively historical writing at its best -- Tony Barber ― FINANCIAL TIMES
This is as comprehensive and objective an account of the course of the war as we are likely to get, and the most humanly moving to date -- John Gray ― NEW STATESMAN
A British historian of great distinction and range, who ... demonstrates his mastery of his sources -- Gordon Craig ― NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
A magnificent performance - true excitement from one page to the next delivered in faultless prose -- Christoper Silvester ― DAILY EXPRESS
Beevor is excellent at catching the individual in the flood-tide of events -- John Lewis-Stempel ― SUNDAY EXPRESS
The book could not really have been done better ― MILITARY HISTORY MONTHLY
If you want to understand the war as military struggle, this book is all you really need. However well you thought you knew the subject, you will learn something new on every page. -- Neill Denny ― WE LOVE THIS BOOK online
A truly outstanding historian of war -- Michael Howard ― STANDPOINT
Everyone who is interested in the Second World War should read this book. -- Laurence Rees ― WW2HISTORY.COM
The book that Beevor has been building towards writing - and everybody else has been anticipating reading. -- Donal O'Donoghue ― RTE GUIDE
remarkably well-written and informative -- Norman Stone ― LITERARY REVIEW
This is the place to begin if you need to get your knowledge of the war in order. -- Hew Strachan ― EVENING STANDARD
This is history writ large. -- James Owen ― THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH magazine
the whole story told in the author's usual erudite yet highly readable prose ― DESPATCHES Magazine
The heart of Beevor's appeal is precisely that straightforward narrative approach, coupled with his lively, engaging style and his use of memorable, almost cinematic, set-pieces. ― HISTORY TODAY
He is the most humanitarian of historians, and covers huge sweeps of history through the real stories of the individuals who experienced them. Reading this will be like having him walk me through the history of the war like a personal guide. -- Kate Mosse
This is a book demanding to be read. -- Christoper Bray ― THE OXFORD TIMES
a masterly understanding of the conflict's many facets ― THE MAIL ON SUNDAY
For as harrowing and politically convoluted as the years 1939-1945 were, Beevor writes with such a panache and literary flair, that the reader is almost uncannily charged to keep turning the pages at a rate of ten by ten, twenty by twenty, chapter by chapter - until such point that s/he has stumbled upon the end as if by chance, as if by default. -- David Marx
By deploying his keen eye for tiny detail and penchant for story telling, and then marrying them both with an acute historical investigation, Antony Beevor has once again written a book that is simply superlative. -- David Marx
This imposing history can both be read as a whole or dipped into, and never fails to inform. ― WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?
This book is a perfect mixture of world history and human experience, unbiased and highly readable. ― THE JOURNAL
As we have come to expect from this master, he excels at using eye-witness testimony to illustrate how mankind can be capable of both terrible cruelty and astonishing courage. -- Andrew Rawnsley ― THE OBSERVER
global history at its grandest and best ― THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
the most incredibly detailed research -- Chris Tarrant ― THE SUNDAY EXPRESS MAGAZINE
a truly rewarding account of the global conflict. Beevor has a special gift for linking great events with individual testimony -- Amanda Foreman ― MAIL ON SUNDAY
In his books on Stalingrad and Berlin, Beevor used evidence from ordinary people to bring home the reality of life at the front as opposed to the traditional HQ view... He crams in so much and does it so well because he can. ― GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Book Description
A magisterial, single-volume history of the greatest conflict the world has ever known by our foremost military historian.
From the Inside Flap
The Second World War began in August 1939 on the edge of Manchuria and ended there exactly six years later with the Soviet invasion of northern China. The war in Europe appeared completely divorced from the war in the Pacific and China, and yet events on opposite sides of the world had profound effects. Using the most up-to-date scholarship and research, Beevor assembles the whole picture in a gripping narrative that extends from the North Atlantic to the South Pacific and from the snowbound steppe to the North African Desert.
Although filling the broadest canvas on a heroic scale, Beevor's THE SECOND WORLD WAR never loses sight of the fate of the ordinary soldiers and civilians whose lives were crushed by the titanic forces unleashed in this, the most terrible war in history.
Although filling the broadest canvas on a heroic scale, Beevor's THE SECOND WORLD WAR never loses sight of the fate of the ordinary soldiers and civilians whose lives were crushed by the titanic forces unleashed in this, the most terrible war in history.
From the Back Cover
The Second World War began in August 1939 on the edge of Manchuria and ended there exactly six years later with the Soviet invasion of northern China. The war in Europe appeared completely divorced from the war in the Pacific and China, and yet events on opposite sides of the world had profound effects. Using the most up-to-date scholarship and research, Beevor assembles the whole picture in a gripping narrative that extends from the North Atlantic to the South Pacific and from the snowbound steppe to the North African Desert.
Although filling the broadest canvas on a heroic scale, Beevor's THE SECOND WORLD WAR never loses sight of the fate of the ordinary soldiers and civilians whose lives were crushed by the titanic forces unleashed in this, the most terrible war in history.
Although filling the broadest canvas on a heroic scale, Beevor's THE SECOND WORLD WAR never loses sight of the fate of the ordinary soldiers and civilians whose lives were crushed by the titanic forces unleashed in this, the most terrible war in history.
About the Author
Antony Beevor is the author of CRETE: The Battle and the Resistance (Runciman Prize), STALINGRAD (Samuel Johnson Prize, Wolfson Prize for History and Hawthornden Prize), BERLIN: The Downfall, THE BATTLE FOR SPAIN (Premio La Vanguardia), D-DAY: The Battle for Normandy (Prix Henry Malherbe and the RUSI Westminster Medal), THE SECOND WORLD WAR, ARDENNES 1944 (Prix Médicis shortlist) and ARNHEM: The Battle for the Bridges. The number one bestselling historian in Britain, Beevor's books have appeared in thirty-two languages and have sold just over seven million copies. A former chairman of the Society of Authors, he has received a number of honorary doctorates. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Kent and an Honorary Fellow of King's College, London. He was knighted in 2017.
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By Gazza on 5 September 2018
Just purchased this book and it is a mega-size retelling of the Second World War. Not being a historian or general reader of history in any way, I decided to jump in at one of the chapters about half-way through the book: the chapter titled Barbarossa. This, of course, as most readers of history almost certainly know, is about the invasion of Russia. I knew a little of this, reasoning that if this chapter read well and I enjoyed it, then the rest of the book would probably be of the same calibre.By Gazza on 5 September 2018
Within minutes, I was totally absorbed in the story. After a few initial names that I didn’t recognise, simply because I hadn’t read any preliminary chapters, I just couldn’t put the book down. Antony Beevor writes so well and was maintaining my interest throughout. I even felt that I was reading a novel at one stage, for his little asides on detail drew pictures right before your eyes. Here’s Beevor, for example, describing the Russians getting ready for their invasion:
“In the early hours of 22 June, right down the belt of eastern Europe from the Baltic to the Black Sea, tens of thousands of German officers began glancing at their synchronized watches with the light of a shaded torch. Right on time, they heard aero-engines to their rear. The waiting troops looked up into the night sky as massed squadrons of the Luftwaffe streamed overhead, flying towards the gleam of dawn along the vast eastern horizon.”
Such descriptions bring a certain beauty to the book even though it describes the many horrors of war.
If you are anything like me you can dip into the odd chapter here and there (basically due to time constraints) and still be quickly immersed in this story of the Second World War. This is because Mr Beevor is such a great writer, who has written here such a fine and thorough history of the war, I doubt if there will be a better rendition for a very long time.
The book is not only for the interested history buff. It is for general readers like myself. People who just want to get a hold a story told in such a way that it will educate and entertain them at the same time. Top marks to Antony Beevor for achieving this. Highly recommended.
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I am sure the author has researched this book thoroughly but I have to ask how did we win the war? All commanders were regarded as incompetent or a megalomaniac, his views of Montgomery, Eisenhower and Churchill in particular are negative. His dismissal of Mountbatten as being over promoted is an insult. Not just the allied leaders but the axis as well.
An over abundance of information about China is ridiculous particularly compared to the Burma campaign which hardly rates a mention, what about the River Kwai in Thailand? not just a film you know. He also ignores the brave fight by the Merchant Navy in their Arctic supply routes to Russia.
Having said that some of it is gripping but the ultimate feeling is one of frustration.
An over abundance of information about China is ridiculous particularly compared to the Burma campaign which hardly rates a mention, what about the River Kwai in Thailand? not just a film you know. He also ignores the brave fight by the Merchant Navy in their Arctic supply routes to Russia.
Having said that some of it is gripping but the ultimate feeling is one of frustration.
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This is a monumental work that taught me so much I didn’t know about WW2. Covering the whole conflict necessarily sometimes particular aspects aren’t dealt with in great depth and giving information on which battalion was involved in which battle was TMI for me and distracting. It is more a factual account rather than one of personal experiences, so if you want the latter it might not be for you.
Numerous times casualties of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands are mentioned, bringing home the absolute horror of that war and all wars. The sufferings of soldiers and civilians were unimaginable, and yet even today our political leaders are still ready to resort to war often for dubious reasons.
It seems crazy how a group of a few evil leaders could have engineered so much death and destruction, but they did. Sadly the same potential for that remains. Let’s hope we remember and learn from the dreadful lessons of the past described in this book. As the horrors of WW2 disappear from our collective memory, the risk of history repeating itself grows.
Numerous times casualties of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands are mentioned, bringing home the absolute horror of that war and all wars. The sufferings of soldiers and civilians were unimaginable, and yet even today our political leaders are still ready to resort to war often for dubious reasons.
It seems crazy how a group of a few evil leaders could have engineered so much death and destruction, but they did. Sadly the same potential for that remains. Let’s hope we remember and learn from the dreadful lessons of the past described in this book. As the horrors of WW2 disappear from our collective memory, the risk of history repeating itself grows.
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Despite having studied history at uni and read a lot of WW2 history, mostly focused on the origins and aftermath of the war, I realised I'd never actually read a chronologicial account of the war itself.
Anthony Beevor's account is exactly what I was looking for - straightforward, well written and encompassing both the military and political battles that occurred. What I loved about most this book is that it gives you the context in which leaders had to make decisions. It very easy to look at WW2 events such as the Holocaust, Stalingrad, Battle of Midway etc in isolation but this book makes you just how much was going on at the same time. His account really brings home the brutality and the scale of the war.
It a long book, as you'd expect, but well worth reading if you have an interest in the war.
Anthony Beevor's account is exactly what I was looking for - straightforward, well written and encompassing both the military and political battles that occurred. What I loved about most this book is that it gives you the context in which leaders had to make decisions. It very easy to look at WW2 events such as the Holocaust, Stalingrad, Battle of Midway etc in isolation but this book makes you just how much was going on at the same time. His account really brings home the brutality and the scale of the war.
It a long book, as you'd expect, but well worth reading if you have an interest in the war.
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This is a terrific book! The level of detail packed into it is outstanding. This is the first Anthony Beevor book that I have read and I enjoyed it so much and wanted to learn in even greater detail that I have ordered several more of his books before I have even finished this! This really does cover the A-Z of the second World War. I have only just started reading about the 2nd World War so I have to be honest and say that I cannot compare it but I am sure that even if books by other authors are excellent as well that this would complement any other reading. Anthony Beevor is clearly someone who has an encyclopedic knowledge on the subject, and he has obviously researched the subject extensively. Te level of detail that he includes is really impressive. I would also highly recommend Stalingrad and D-Day which are both riveting reads.
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