Poisoned Peace: 1945- The War That Never Ended (2006) By Gregor Dallas
This is a masterpiece of historical writing, a book that compels its readers to reflect anew on the shaping forces of history. Beginning with the siege of Berlin, 1945 provides rich insight into the conflicts, motives, and counter-motives that marked the end of World War II and established the lasting patterns of deceit, uncertainty, and distrust that defined the Cold War.
"Superbly sensitive to the ground-level tragedy and the high-level politics of 1944-45, the readably fluent Dallas proves integral to understanding both what is known and unknown about the cataclysmic conclusion of the Second World War.”--Booklist (starred review)
"One comes away from reading Gregor Dallas’s eloquent book with a profound sense of the war’s futility, wastefulness, and unintended consequences."--James J. Sheehan
Inscribed to Australian Military History Author Neil Macdonald, by David Brill who has been a film-maker and war correspondent since 1966. In 2008 he was inducted into the Australian Cinematographers Society Hall of Fame.
- Soft Cover
- 739 pages
- In Good Condition