Katastrophe
Katastrophe
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This was a very enjoyable read with a very good blend of fact and fiction.
It was harrowing at times when reading about the torture/interrogations Nehmann and Schultz were put through. Same could be said when reading about the devastation they passed through as they were taken from place to place.
It was fascinating reading about the political game played out by various sides, from the US, to the UK, to Russia, to Germany itself.
I was also intrigued with the whole Minister of Propaganda aspect. I hadn't realised that had been a thing. Although I suppose it had to have occurred in order to keep people in line.
I haven't read the previous books in the Spoils of War collection, so I'm definitely going to read them as soon as possible.
Thank you to PH and Graham Hurley for the chance to read this excellent book.