
Their Darkest Hour
People Tested to the Extreme in WWII
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Narrated by:
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John Hopkins
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By:
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Laurence Rees
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Award-winning writer and filmmaker Laurence Rees has spent nearly 20 years meeting people who were tested to the extreme during World War II. He has come face to face with rapists, mass murderers, even cannibals, but he has also met courageous individuals who are an inspiration to us all. His quest has taken him from the Baltic States to Japan, from Poland to America and from Germany to China.
Here he presents 35 of his most electrifying encounters. Meet Estera Frenkiel, a young Jewish woman given the chance to save 10 fellow Jews from deportation and death; Peter Lee, a British officer brutally treated by his Japanese captors; Zinaida Pytkina, a female member of the Soviet Union's infamous SMERSH organisation, who took pleasure in killing a German prisoner; Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier so fanatical that he refused to surrender until 29 years after the end of the war; and Petras Zelionka, a Lithuanian who shot Jewish men, women and children for the Nazis.
The devastating first-hand testimony in Their Darkest Hour is both a lasting contribution to our understanding of the war and a powerful insight into the behaviour of human beings in crisis.
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©2020 Laurence Rees (P)2020 Penguin AudioI was hoping that the enclosed PDF files were pictures, but it’s not.
I’d recommend this book to anyone with an interest in the Darkest Hour of humanity, and in “regular “ people, who, due to circumstances discovered the darkest side of themselves.
Captivating
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not for the faint of heart, but good
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I listened over several days and mixed in other books.
There are some stories I will follow up, in particular the British treatment of Russian and Yugoslav prisoners.
It was good to hear the voices of women and children telling their stories.
If I am left with one thought it is “judge ye not, let thee be judged”.
A hard read
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horrific story
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a must 5*
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Some showed no remorse for war crimes other should receive medals but have gone unnoticed and are forgotten.
This book is warts and all but it’s well worth a listen.
Difficult
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Unrivalled story of the human condition
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I don't care how devoted you are to the history of World War II, I defy you to listen to them all, without, at some point, your jaw dropping, at some of the facts and certainly, in my case, tears in my eyes on more than one occasion.
Outstanding . .
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Well worth getting and listening to if you are interested in history as an archive in itself.
Excellent work of History
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Detailed
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