Most accounts of World War II focus on battles, strategy, and leadership. This book looks at what usually gets left out: the human experiments, the starvation sieges, the forced labor of children, and the atrocities committed by all sides of the conflict. It is not an easy read, but it is an honest one.Drawing on eyewitness testimony, declassified records, and historical research, this book covers the full scope of wartime cruelty that standard histories tend to skim past. From Nazi medical experiments and Japan's Unit 731 to the firebombing of Dresden, the mass suicides on Okinawa, and the widespread sexual violence during the fall of Berlin, each chapter confronts events that were often censored, downplayed, or ignored for decades.The siege of Leningrad and what starvation drove ordinary people to do. Children caught in the war: forced labor, Hitler Youth indoctrination, and kamikaze pilots as young as fourteen. Allied actions often left out of popular accounts, from deliberate firestorm bombings to the cover up of radiation effects after Hiroshima. The full, uncomfortable picture of what the Second World War actually did to the people caught inside it.
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