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Max Hastings

All Hell Let Loose

The World at War 1939–45

Dedication


TO MICHAEL SISSONS,

for thirty years a princely agent,

counsellor and friend

Contents

Cover

Title Page

Dedication

List of Maps

Introduction

1 Poland Betrayed

2 No Peace, Little War

3 Blitzkriegs in the West

1 Norway

2 The Fall of France

4 Britain Alone

5 The Mediterranean

1 Mussolini Gambles

2 A Greek Tragedy

3 Sandstorms

6 Barbarossa

7 Moscow Saved, Leningrad Starved

8 America Embattled

9 Japan’s Season of Triumph

1 ‘I Suppose you’ll Shove the Little Men Off’

2 The ‘White Route’ from Burma

10 Swings of Fortune

1 Bataan

2 The Coral Sea and Midway

3 Guadalcanal and New Guinea

11 The British at Sea

1 The Atlantic

2 Arctic Convoys

3 The Ordeal of Pedestal

12 The Furnace: Russia in 1942

13 Living with War

1 Warriors

2 Home Fronts

3 A Woman’s Place

14 Out of Africa

15 The Bear Turns: Russia in 1943

16 Divided Empires

1 Whose Liberty?

2 The Raj: Unfinest hour

17 Asian Fronts

1 China

2 Jungle-Bashing and Island-Hopping

18 Italy: High Hopes, Sour Fruits

1 Sicily

2 The Road to Rome

3 Yugoslavia

19 War in the Sky

1 Bombers

2 Targets

20 Victims

1 Masters and Slaves

2 Killing Jews

21 Europe Becomes a Battlefield

22 Japan: Defying Fate

23 Germany Besieged

24 The Fall of the Third Reich

1 Budapest: In the Eye of the Storm

2 Eisenhower’s Advance to the Elbe

3 Berlin: The Last Battle

25 Japan Prostrate

26 Victors and Vanquished

Picture Section

Notes and References

Bibliography

Searchable Terms

Acknowledgements

Other Books by Max Hastings

Copyright

About the Publisher

Maps


The Polish Campaign

The Finnish Campaign

The Invasion of Norway

The Last Phase of the 1940 French Campaign

The Invasion of Greece

The German Winter Offensives 1941

The Pacific Theatre

The Battle of the Coral Sea

The Battle of Midway

The Russians Encircle Hitler’s Sixth Army

The 1942–43 Advance of Eighth Army

The Russians Exploit Victory at Kursk

Russian Advances Across Ukraine

The 1943 Landings in Italy

The 1944 Thrust into Poland

The Allied Breakout from Normandy

The 1944 Allied Advances on Germany

The 1945 Western Drive into Germany

The Russian Drive to the Oder

The Final Russian Assaults

Introduction


This is a book chiefly about human experience. Men and women from scores of nations struggled to find words to describe what happened to them in the Second World War, which transcended anything they had ever known. Many resorted to a cliché: ‘All hell broke loose.’ Because the phrase is commonplace in eyewitness descriptions of battles, air raids, massacres and ship sinkings, later generations are tempted to shrug at its banality. Yet in an important sense the words capture the essence of what the struggle meant to hundreds of millions of people, plucked from peaceful, ordered existences to face ordeals that in many cases lasted for years, and for at least sixty millions were terminated by death. An average of 27,000 people perished each day between September 1939 and August 1945 as a consequence of the global conflict. Some survivors found that the manner in which they had conducted themselves during the struggle defined their standing in their societies for the rest of their lives, for good or ill. Successful warriors retained a lustre which enabled some to prosper in government or commerce. Conversely, at the bar of a London club thirty years after the war, a Guards veteran murmured about a prominent Conservative statesman: ‘Not a bad fellow, Smith. Such a pity he ran away in the war.’ A Dutch girl, growing up in the 1950s, found that her parents categorised each of their neighbours in accordance with how they had behaved during the German occupation of Holland.

British and American infantrymen were appalled by their experiences in the 1944–45 north-west

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