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Darkest Christmas Peter Harmsen

Darkest Christmas By Peter Harmsen

Darkest Christmas by Peter Harmsen


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A global account of how - as the outcome of World War II still hung in the balance - millions of men and women around the world, torn from their civilian lives, passed the most important holiday of the Christian year.

Darkest Christmas Summary

Darkest Christmas: December 1942 and a World at War by Peter Harmsen

December 1942 saw the bloodiest Christmas in the history of mankind. From the islands in the Pacific to the China front, from the trenches in Russia to the battle lines in North Africa, in the skies over Europe and in the depths of the Atlantic, men were killing each other in greater numbers than ever before. The Holocaust continued, and innocent civilians were murdered by the thousands throughout the evil Nazi empire, even as the perpetrators celebrated the birth of Christ.

Millions stationed in far-off lands amid the greatest conflict in human history feared this was their last Christmas in freedom, or their last Christmas alive. At the same time as the slaughter continued unabated, throughout the world there were random acts of kindness, born out of an instinctive feeling of the essential brotherhood of man. These gestures also straddled religious barriers and sometimes included those of non-Christian faiths. Even some Japanese, otherwise embarked on a self-declared crusade against the West, relented for a few precious hours in acknowledgment of the holiday.

At the same time, Christmas 1942 saw the injunction of 'good will to man' distorted in ugly and callous ways. At Auschwitz, SS guards played cruel games with their prisoners. In Berlin, the German heart of darkness, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels spent time with his family while still buried in feverish fantasies about the Jewish world conspiracy.

Christmas 1942 saw the entire range of man's conduct towards his fellow man, reflecting the extremes of behaviour, good and bad, that World War II gave rise to. The way the holiday was marked around the world tells a deeper and more universal story of the human condition in extraordinary times.

About Peter Harmsen

Peter Harmsen is the author of New York Times bestseller, Shanghai 1937: Stalingrad on the Yangtze and Nanjing 1937: Battle for a Doomed City, as well as the War in the Far East trilogy. He studied history at National Taiwan University and has been a foreign correspondent in East Asia for more than two decades. His most recent book, Darkest Christmas, was published by Casemate in 2022.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Pacific Ocean Chapter 2: Guadalcanal, New Guinea, Australia Chapter 3: Japan, occupied Asia Chapter 4: India, Siberia and the Middle East Chapter 5: Eastern Front Chapter 6: Germany, Holocaust Chapter 7: Occupied Europe Chapter 8: North Africa, Britain Chapter 9: Atlantic Ocean Chapter 10: Americas

Additional information

NGR9781636241890
9781636241890
1636241891
Darkest Christmas: December 1942 and a World at War by Peter Harmsen
New
Hardback
Casemate Publishers
2022-10-15
240
N/A
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