Peter Caddick-Adams is a writer and broadcaster who specialises in military history, defence and security issues. His previous works include Monty and Rommel- Parallel Lives (2011), Monte Cassino- Ten Armies in Hell (2012), Snow and Steel- Battle of the Bulge 1944-5 (2014) and Sand and Steel- A New History of D-Day (2019).
Peter Caddick-Adams cements his place as one of our foremost
historians of the Second World War with this major new account of
the final months of the war in the West. Superbly written and full
of wisdom and deep understanding, this will stand as a defining
work on these darkest months of the conflict.
*James Holland*
Magisterial . . . Peter Caddick-Adams has done full justice to the
vast range of the fighting in the west in those last months of the
war , in all its complexity, brutality, awfulness and, frankly,
pointlessness . . . [he] not only covers these events in detail but
also does so with genuinely new and convincing perspectives . . .
Caddick-Adams [has] an authority that oozes off every page. He has
a particularly enjoyable habit of suddenly ducking down rabbit
holes of anecdote, often personal or which delve into deeper
history . . . [a] fine, balanced and superb account. It deserves to
be read for many years to come.
*The Telegraph*
Caddick-Adams includes vivid anecdotes, small-unit fireworks, and
strong, well-informed personal opinions on the often unwise
decisions of the leaders . . . A first rate analysis for military
buffs.
*Kirkus Reviews*
Excellent. Most accounts of the Second World War in Europe devote
only a few pages to the last 100 days. 1945 corrects this balance
and makes an important contribution to military history. It is also
a great read and powerful reminder of how the Second World War in
Europe was definitely not over until the final surrender.
*BBC History Extra Magazine*
This is the most vivid and detailed narrative of the subject that
we are likely to see.
*Military History Magazine*
An immersive study of the last 100 days of the Western Front, when
the Allies met ferocious resistance from Nazi fanatics who
preferred death to surrender.
*Daily Telegraph*
Pacy and engaging.
*The Past*
A meticulous reconstruction . . . 1945 is an impressive work,
lively, informative and comprehensively researched . . . It long
stays in the mind.
*Spectator*
A thorough and well-researched dive into the often-forgotten final
months of the war from the perspectives of the soldiers and
commanders of the different army groups.
*Classic Military Vehicle*
There is no book like 1945 . . . Written with style and humour . .
. Highly recommend.
*Britain At War Magazine*
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