Ebook The End: Hamburg 1943 (Repost)

 Ebook The End: Hamburg 1943 (Repost)


Hans Erich Nossack The End: Hamburg 1943

College Of Chicago Press | 2004 | ISBN: 0226595560 | English | 66 pages | PDF | 2.four MB



A single didnt dare to inhale for worry of breathing it in. It was the sound of eighteen hundred airplanes approaching Hamburg from the south at an unimaginable peak. We had previously seasoned two hundred or even far more air raids, between them some really heavy ones, but this was one thing completely new. And but there was an instant recognition: this was what everyone had been waiting around for, what had hung for months like a shadow above every little thing we did, making us weary. It was the end.

Novelist Hans Erich Nossack was forty-two when the Allied bombardments of German cities commenced, and he viewed the destruction of Hamburgthe city exactly where he was born and exactly where he would afterwards diefrom throughout its Elbe River. He observed the whistle of the bombs and the singing of shrapnel he viewed his neighbors flee he wondered if his homeand his manuscriptswould endure the devastation. The End is his terse, outstanding memoir of the annihilation of the town, created only several months soon after the bombing. A searing firsthand account of a single of the most notorious gatherings of Entire world War II, The Stop is also a meditation on war and hope, historical past and its devastation. And it is the unusual e book, as W. G. Sebald mentioned, that describes the Allied bombing campaign from the German standpoint.

In the first English-language version of The Stop, Nossacks text has been crisply translated by Joel Agee and is accompanied by the photos of Erich Andres. Poetic, evocative, and but very descriptive, The End will show to be, as Sebald claimed, one of the most important German publications on the firebombing of that place.

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