"Excellent storytelling"
In 1938 England and France were prepared to tear away the
Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia and cede it to Germany
until the leader of Sudeten Germany Konrad Heinlien takes
refuge in Germany. A Czech assassinates him giving Hitler
the excuse to invade. Neville Chamberlain and Messer
Daladier refuse to sign the treaty that Hitler offers
them. Hitler declares war. The Czechs fight bravely, but are easily overwhelmed by
the superior Nazi army abetted by Slovakia independence
supporters. The German war machine quickly conquers
Holland, Belgium and Lichtenstein. While leaders of both
sides map strategic objectives, individuals struggle with
the effect of the hostilities. Peggy Druce came to take
the waters at Marianske Lazne but ended up a neutral
stuck in Berlin unable to go home. The Goldmans always
thought they were Germans first and Jews second until the
Third Reich destroyed their beliefs. Their son joins the
German army under a false name. Besides the prime fronts,
there are other local wars like the Spanish Civil War
where American Communists fight against Fascist forces.
In China, the Japanese have invaded China while American
marines have a ringside seat to the pacific Theatre.
However, the biggest news is the German blitzkrieg heading
towards Paris. Harry Turtledove once again changes a pivotal point in
history and provides his answers to what if Chamberlain
said no to Hitler. In HITLER'S WAR, neither side is at
full readiness especially the Allies who were stunned when
war broke out as they adhered to their belief that they
fought two decades earlier "the war to end all wars."
Mr. Turtledove shows the impact of war on individuals who
are powerless and quickly lose all hope. Although the
alternative history premise is fun to follow due to a
strong execution, it is the little people who bring heart
and soul to the epic of "war what is good for, absolutely
nothing: (Edwin Starr). Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 18, 2009
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