Zlata's Diary

English language

Published 1995

ISBN:
978-0-14-037463-6
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In wartime the worst atrocities do not generally occur in battle, but after the battle is over. 


This was a difficult book to read—not because of how it was written, but because of the subject matter. The author, I feel, does a very good job in delivering huge blocks of information concisely, switching back and forth between more of a bird's eye view on all the big processes that happened in post-war Europe and a focus on individual person-sized tragedies. Underneath the gruesome descriptions of all the awful ways people were awful to each other, there's this undercurrent of empathy that made reading about all that more bearable.

The book is packed with interesting and important (and also terrible) facts; some of them were familiar to me, though more in the WW2 context than in that of the immediate aftermath, others were new information. There's a lot of digging into …