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The Last 100 Days
The Last 100 Days
Author: John Toland
Condition: Good
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John Toland’s The Last 100 Days reconstructs the final phase of World War II in Europe (January–May 1945), tracing the inexorable Allied squeeze on Nazi Germany from east and west and the collapse of the Third Reich. Drawing on firsthand interviews, diaries, and official documents, Toland dramatizes the chaos, desperation, shifting alliances, and moral complexity of the war’s endgame, delivering vivid portraits of key figures—Hitler, Eisenhower, Stalin, Churchill—and the soldiers and civilians swept up in liberation, retreat, and the dawning new geopolitical order.
Presented as a narrative military and political history, the book’s hallmark is meticulous research and storytelling that blends high‑command decision‑making with human experience; its structure reads as a sweeping chronicle that remains deeply personal. Specific physical or visual features (maps, photographs) and details of rarity are not specified in the provided data, but the work’s value for history enthusiasts lies in Toland’s documentary sourcing and his immersive, authoritative reconstruction of the war’s closing months.
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Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Title / Author
The Last 100 Days – John Toland
Type of Book
Narrative military and political history
Time Frame Covered
Theater(s) of War
Main Nations / Sides Involved
Axis vs. Allies
Operations / Campaigns / Topics
Focus / Themes
Notable Figures Featured
Weapons / Vehicles
General coverage of late-war ground and air operations in Europe (no single weapons system appears as the primary subject in available descriptions)
Structure / Sources
Visual Content
Descriptive Keywords / Tags (Content-Grounded)
World War II – Europe – 1945
End of the Third Reich
German surrender
Allied occupation planning
Battle for Germany
Fall of Berlin
High command decision-making
Nazi leadership collapse
Civilians in collapsing Germany
Eastern and Western Allied advances into Germany
Final campaigns on the Western Front
Book Condition: Good
Book Condition: Good
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Good: A Few Scars or Shell Shock
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Fair: Battle-Hardened
Visible signs of a long campaign. Expect some stains, bent pages, and perhaps some minor tears on the cover. It’s seen the trenches, but the intel inside is still solid.
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