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End of War: Europe 1945. By Charles Whiting. Not rated yet at Amazon (it's been recently published), but Charles Whitings' other books at Amazon are generally rated about 4 stars. Digital list price $3.99; Kindle price now
$0.99. Endeavor Press, publisher. 203 pages.
http://www.amazon.com/End-War-Europe...+War+endeavour.
Book Description
The end of War II was a fierce struggle on the German front - and inside Allied command rooms.
Charles Whiting vividly portrays the final collapse of the German Army, which had fallen into the hands of the aged and the very young.
He describes the manic dread of the Russians - and the dissolution of the German High Command.
On another level it is the story of a great statesmen and supreme commanders vying for power and fighting for what each of the Allied leaders felt was the correct resolution.
The final stage of the war is set against he background of the struggles between Churchill and Truman, and between Montgomery and Eisenhower.
'The End of the War' is an in-depth narrative of the final critical moments of the Second World War. It is an analysis of the decisions made by key military figures and the way in which these decisions would shape the course of the war's end.