Life After the Third Reich: The Struggle to Rise from the Nazi Ruins

· Arcturus Publishing
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In 1945, Hitler committed suicide in his bunker as the Third Reich collapsed and the Red Army swamped Berlin. But what was it like to live in Germany after World War II?

This is the story of Germany after the Nazis, a time when two separate states rose from the ashes to face each other across the Iron Curtain. Meanwhile, the people struggled to come to terms with both the physical and psychological impact of defeat, as well as guilt for the monstrous acts that had been committed under Hitler's regime.

When Allied forces took over Germany, they were shocked at the scale of destruction. But how did they ensure that those guilty of crimes against humanity were punished, and where exactly did all the Nazis go after the war?

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Paul Roland is the author of more than 50 books, including Amazon best-seller The Nuremberg Trials. His other titles in this subject area include Nazi Women of the Third Reich, The Nazis and the Occult, and The Secret Lives of the Nazis. He has been a regular contributor to The Mail on Sunday and Total Film for many years and lives in Cambridge, England with his family and two dogs.

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