The Long Road Home by Ben Shephard - ISBN: 9780712600590
Paperback
After WWII, fifteen million displaced persons seek relief and a home.

The Long Road Home

The Aftermath of the Second World War

  • Paperback

    512 pages

  • Release Date

    15 April 2011

Summary

The epic story of the aftermath of World War Two and the repatriation of over fifteen million people across a devastated Europe.

After the Great War, the millions killed on the battlefields were eclipsed by the millions more civilians carried off by disease and starvation when the conflict was over. Haunted by memories, the Allies were determined that the end of the Second World War would not be followed by a similar disaster, and they began to lay plans long before victory was assure…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780712600590
ISBN-10:0712600590
Author:Ben Shephard
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:512
Release Date:15 April 2011
Weight:352g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 31mm
Series:Pimlico
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Critics Review

It’s amazing, a really fine achievement and has a wonderful balance between argument and narration, where the individual stories draw the reader into the moral and emotional complexities, while the sense of structure and proportion gives it a very strong sense of being in safe hands – Nick Stargardt, author of ‘Witnesses of War’A thoughtful retelling of an important and timely story – Alan Allport * Literary Review *(Even today, thousands of people displaced by the Second World War remain unaccounted for)The Long Road Home speaks for them by proxy and with proper sympathy – Ian Thompson * Sunday Telegraph *[A] well researched and comprehensive account – Caroline Moorehead * Spectator *Excellent book… his research is meticulous * Independent *Lively and well-researched – Dominic Sandbrook * The Sunday Times *Here Shephard skilfully weaves the story into that of the other armies….and how (it) is richly told – Dr David Stafford * BBC History Magazine *Shephard does not seek to draw pat lessons or modern conclusions from any of this. He is content to tell us what happened next, in detail, and often vividly…a riveting and often entirely fresh story, shrewdly assembled, very well told. – Peter Preston * Guardian *Ben Shephard’s account of his demanding and important subject is a triumph, His has unearthed new and moving testimony by former DPs and has burrowed into official and personal papers without ever letting his deep scholarship get in the way of the riveting story he has to tell…With a sureness of touch he interweaves the personal stories of those who were involved in the allied relief effort at all levels …For anyone who is curious about the coalition of interests and beliefs which slide across this particularly American see-saw, reading Shepherd’s brilliant book is a must – Nicholas Stargardt * History Today *Ben Shephard’s impressively readable account is replete with detailed personal testimony – Tim Kirk * TLS *

About The Author

Ben Shephard

Ben Shephard read History at Oxford University. He was a producer on the television series The World at War and The Nuclear Age and has made numerous historical and scientific documentaries for the BBC and Channel Four. He is the author of the critically acclaimed A War of Nerves- Soldiers and Psychiatrists 1914-1994 and After Daybreak- The Liberation of Belsen, 1945. He lives in Bristol.

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