Authors: Frederick Taylor
West Germany,
see
Federal Republic of Germany
Westkreuz station
Westphalia
White Mountain, Barttle of the
Wiebeslkirchen
Wilhelmstrasse
William I, King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany
William II, Emperor
Wilmersdorf
Wilson, Donald M.
Winter Aid Fund
Wismar
Wohlfahrt, Dieter
Wolf, Christa
Wolf, Friedrich
Wolf, Hanna
Wolf, Markus
Wollankastrasse
Wollweber, Ernst
women
work norms
working classes; uprising in GDR; support for SPD World Bank
World Cup
Wowereit, Klaus
Wrangel, Baron von
Wünsdorf
Wuppertal-Barmen
Yak fighters
Yakubovski, General Ivan
Yugoslavia
Zaisser, Wilhelm
Zehlendorf
Zeiss company
Zerbst
Zhukov, Marshal
Ziegelmeyer, Captain
Ziller, Gerhart
Zimmerstrasse
Zittergeld
Zobel, Christian
Zoo station
Zubok, Vladislav M.
Zurich
FREDERICK TAYLOR
studied history and modern languages at Oxford University and Sussex University. A Volkswagen Studentship award enabled him to research and travel widely in both parts of divided Germany at the height of the Cold War. Taylor is the author of
Dresden
and has edited and translated a number of works from German, including
The Goebbels Diaries, 1939–1941.
He is married with three children and lives in Cornwall, England.
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PRAISE
FOR FREDERICK TAYLOR’S
DRESDEN
“A masterpiece of scholarship and evenhanded reporting not unlike John Hersey’s Hiroshima.”
—
Chicago Sun-Times
“Taylor carefully debunks…the ‘pervasive postwar myth’ that the city contributed little to the war.”
—
New York Times Book Review
“Passionately written and deeply aff ecting,
Dresden
is a bracing rebuke to the myths and propaganda that have painted over the memory of this tragedy.”
—
People
“There is a good chance that Frederick Taylor’s
Dresden: Tuesday, February 13, 1945
will prove to be…the last word on a subject of bitter contention for more than half a century.”
—
The Guardian
“A fine, revealing work of revisionist history…[and] a deeply haunting human drama.”
—
Houston Chronicle
“Compelling…. [Taylor] puts the assault in its proper context to reveal the inherent moral tangle of total war.”
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The Atlantic Monthly
“A riveting narrative account…. Only histories like Taylor’s, which encompasses both the raw human suff ering of Dresden’s people and the incontrovertible political facts about the city and nation they inhabited, can do it justice.”
—Salon.com
“A major contribution to the story of Dresden.”
—
Christian Science Monitor
THE BERLIN WALL
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