
Aftermath
Read by
Rob Shapiro
Release:
01/11/2022
Runtime:
12h 37m
Unabridged
Quantity:
“Even though Aftermath covers historical ground, its narrative is intimate, filled with first-person accounts from articles and diaries.”
New York Times
Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize
A London Times Pick of Best Books of the Year
A New Statesman Best Book of the Year
A Financial Times Best Book of the Year
The Telegraph (UK) Best Books of the Year Pick
A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of the Week
An Amazon Editor’s Top Pick in History
Among shortlisted titles for Cundill History Prize, 2022
Among shortlisted titles for The Baillie Gifford Prize, 2021
How does a nation recover from fascism and turn toward a free society once more? This internationally acclaimed revelatory history of the transformational decade that followed World War II illustrates how Germany raised itself out of the ashes of defeat and reckoned with the corruption of its soul and the horrors of the Holocaust.
The years 1945 to 1955 were a raw, wild decade that found many Germans politically, economically, and morally bankrupt. Victorious Allied forces occupied the four zones that make up present-day Germany. More than half the population was displaced; 10 million newly released forced laborers and several million prisoners of war returned to an uncertain existence. Cities lay in ruins—no mail, no trains, no traffic—with bodies yet to be found beneath the towering rubble.
Aftermath received wide acclaim and spent forty-eight weeks on the best-seller list in Germany when it was published there in 2019. It is the first history of Germany's national mentality in the immediate postwar years. Using major global political developments as a backdrop, Harald Jähner weaves a series of life stories into a nuanced panorama of a nation undergoing monumental change. Poised between two eras, this decade is portrayed by Jähner as a period that proved decisive for Germany's future—and one starkly different from how most of us imagine it today.
The years 1945 to 1955 were a raw, wild decade that found many Germans politically, economically, and morally bankrupt. Victorious Allied forces occupied the four zones that make up present-day Germany. More than half the population was displaced; 10 million newly released forced laborers and several million prisoners of war returned to an uncertain existence. Cities lay in ruins—no mail, no trains, no traffic—with bodies yet to be found beneath the towering rubble.
Aftermath received wide acclaim and spent forty-eight weeks on the best-seller list in Germany when it was published there in 2019. It is the first history of Germany's national mentality in the immediate postwar years. Using major global political developments as a backdrop, Harald Jähner weaves a series of life stories into a nuanced panorama of a nation undergoing monumental change. Poised between two eras, this decade is portrayed by Jähner as a period that proved decisive for Germany's future—and one starkly different from how most of us imagine it today.
Release:
2022-01-11
Runtime:
12h 37m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780593454220
Publisher:
Penguin Random House
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