Jun 05, 2012 antony beevor served as a regular officer in the 11th hussars in germany. Antony beevor, one of the finest narrative military historians now writing, is a master of revealing vignettes like this one. The fall of berlin 1945 by antony beevor goodreads. The book starts with the japanese invasion of manchuria in 1931, and covers the entire second world war ending with the final surrender of axis forces. It was published by viking press in 2002, then later by penguin books in 2003. Yet this book, written in beevor s inimitable and gripping narrative style, is about much more than a single dramatic battle. Quite literally this book, the battle for spain, would never have. Places of interest to be seen may be offered by a customer and corrected by our specialists and you will be offered the final variant and price of your tour.
Among the many prestigious posts he holds, he is a fellow of the royal society of literature. There are things that are too horrific to put in a book the historian antony beevor tells keith lowe why his next book will confront one of the last taboos of the second world war. Antony will answer questions and all tour participants will get a signed copy of his book, dday. Antony beevors survey of world war ii reconstructs the battles at sea. So flawed, that theres a ton of counter evidence that shows it. He is the author of cretethe battle and the resistance, which won a runciman prize, paris after the liberation, 19441949 written with his wife artemis cooper, stalingrad, which won the samuel johnson prize, the wolfson prize for history, and the hawthornden prize for literature, and berlinthe downfall, which. Join to receive updates about his published works, news and television appearances. Antony beevor, using many overlooked and new sources from dutch, british, american, polish and german archives, has reconstructed the terrible reality of this epic clash.
The battle for normandy, which received the royal united services institute westminster medal. Antony beevor served as a regular officer in the 11th hussars in germany. Antony beevor reconstructs the experiences of those millions caught up in the nightmare of the third reichs final collapse, telling a terrible story of pride, stupidity, fanatacism, revenge and savagery, but also one of astonishing endurance, selfsacrifice and survival against all odds. Antony beevor is authoritative and lucid in much of this mammoth history, but the size of the task sometimes proves too great, writes ben. See all books authored by antony beevor, including stalingrad. The tour may include visit of the most famous places of the battle of stalingrad which were mentioned in the book of anthony beevor stalingrad. The fall of berlin is a terrible story of pride, stupidity, fanaticism, revenge, and savagery, yet it is also one of astonishing endurance, selfsacrifice, and survival against all odds. Book tv interviewed antony beevor in london about his research and writings on world war ii. Jul 23, 20 book tv interviewed antony beevor in london about his research and writings on world war ii. A regular in the 11th hussars, antony beevor served in germany and england. For uptodate advice on travel and covid19, see our homepage. Celebrate ve days 75th anniversary with sir antony beevor. Although published seven years ago, the 880 pages of this book provide a partly new, overall and global picture of the second world war. Jan 01, 2018 whenever i get an antony beevor book its a real treat and i read them much too quickly because i enjoy his writing so much and arnhem was no different.
Operation market garden is quite emotive for people whove served in british forces as it ranks with some real world war one military disasters as a prime example of lions led by donkeys. The battle for normandy by antony beevor, paperback. The second world war, by antony beevor the new york times. The battle for normandy by antony beevor the story of the normandy landings has been told before, but rarely with such panache, says giles foden.
With the red army travels antony beevorunderstanding the wider strategic issues as well as feeling the plight of the simple soldiers of both sides, in this mother of all battles. Antony beevor audio books, best sellers, author bio. The downfall 1945 aka the fall of berlin 1945 in the us is a narrative history by antony beevor of the battle of berlin during world war ii. Antony beevor is an author with nine videos in the cspan video library. Stalingrad, winner of the samuel johnson prize, the wolfson prize for history, and the hawthornden prize for literature. Renowned historian antony beevors dday the battle for normandy is an easy to read book written in populist style that should appeal to the first time reader or those that who have little knowledge on the subject.
Antony beevor books list of books by author antony beevor. It stands as a superbly lucid examination of one of the most dreadful battles in world history. The second world war by antony beevor, paperback barnes. The participants in this tour will on the tour s last day in paris have the privilege of meeting antony beevor in person and hear him tell about the normandy invasion and the battle of the bulge. We are delighted to offer a new date on this very popular tour. Military historian antony beevor provides a history of the battle of arnhem, a failed allied operation that resulted in the deaths of 17,000 soldiers in september 1944. Over the past two decades, antony beevor has established himself as one of the worlds premier historians of world war ii. A magisterial, singlevolume history of the greatest conflict the world has ever known by our foremost military historian.
In addition to visiting arnhem, you will tour the dunkirk beaches and the dunkirk. Dday invasion normandyparis tour antony beevor and expert. Above all, this is because the japanese occupation of and war in china, which began in 1931, is presented as part of the war. Whenever i get an antony beevor book its a real treat and i read them much too quickly because i enjoy his writing so much and arnhem was no different. Hitlers final attempt to turn the course of the second world war. Copious footnotes, good maps and a very useful bibliography.
Beevor is descended from a long line of writers, being a son of kinta beevor born janet carinthia waterfield, 22 december 1911 29 august 1995, who was the daughter of lina waterfield, an author and foreign correspondent for the observer and a descendant of lucie duffgordon author of a travelogue on egypt. This weeks 75th anniversary of ve day is very different to the one that was planned, but you can book for next year to mark the anniversary of when the defeated nazis finally surrendered, bringing to an end one of the bloodiest conflicts the world has ever known. Antony beevor, renowned author of dday and the battle of arnhem, has reconstructed the experiences of those millions caught up in the nightmare of the third reichs final collapse. Beevors book the second world war 2012 is notable for its focus on the conditions and grief faced by women and civilians and for its coverage of the. There are things that are too horrific to put in a book. May 09, 20 antony beevor is the bestselling author of d day. His multiaward winning books have included stalingrad and the fall of berlin 1945. The historian antony beevor tells keith lowe why his next book will confront one of the. He has had a number of books published and his book stalingrad was awarded the samuel johnson prize, the wolfson history prize and the hawthornden prize.
Antony beevors book arnhem is good but it contains a flawed argument. He is the author of crete the battle and the resistance, which won a runciman prize, paris after the liberation, 19441949 written with his wife artemis cooper, stalingrad, which won the samuel johnson prize, the wolfson prize for history and the hawthornden prize for literature, berlin the downfall, which received. Jun 18, 2018 antony beevor s book arnhem is good but it contains a flawed argument. Antony beevor is the renowned author of stalingrad, which won the samuel johnson prize, the wolfson prize for history and the hawthornden prize for literature, and berlin, which received the first longmanhistory today trustees award. Renowned historian antony beevor, author of stalingrad and the battle of arnhem, and the man who singlehandedly transformed the reputation of military history the guardian presents the first major account in more than twenty years of the normandy invasion and the liberation of paris. The footnotes are not numbered, i wish they had been. So flawed, that theres a ton of counter evidence that shows it doesnt work. Sir antony james beevor, frsl born 14 december 1946 is an english military historian. Sep 18, 2014 antony beevor served as a regular officer in the 11th hussars in germany. The second world war is a narrative history of world war ii by the british historian antony beevor. The second world war began in august 1939 on the edge of manchuria and ended there exactly six years later with the soviet invasion of northern china. As ever, beevor is good on the detail of combat, but the names of the various divisions blur after a while, and what the book really lacks is more strategic and historical analysis of why dday was so important, and where it fit into the wider picture of shaping the end of the war in 1945. Yet this book, written in beevors inimitable and gripping narrative style, is about much more than a single dramatic battle.