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The End: Germany, 1944–45 is a powerful history of the final, devastating months of Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Historian Ian Kershaw examines how Adolf Hitler’s collapsing regime continued to fight even as defeat became unavoidable, bringing immense suffering to soldiers and civilians. The book explores the fanaticism, fear, propaganda, and political failures that prolonged the war, offering a detailed account of Germany’s destruction and surrender in 1945.

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