Victory 45, James Holland
Victory 45, James Holland
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Victory '45
The End of the War in Eight Surrenders

Author: James Holland, Al Murray

Narrator: Al Murray

Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/29/2025


Synopsis

On the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, two acclaimed historians chronicle the remarkable stories behind the surrenders that ended the world’s most catastrophic global conflict.

In May 1945 and then again in August and early September, the seemingly endless World War II finally came to a close in eight dramatic surrender ceremonies, six in Europe and the last two in Japan. On the 80th anniversary of those historic moments, celebrated historians James Holland and Al Murray chronicle these momentous events in turn, focusing especially on the human dramas behind each surrender and relating stories and perspectives on the end of the war that have not previously been told.

Germany’s armies submitted to the Allies in six ceremonies between May 2 and June 7, the latter after considerable delays by the Germans and threats from General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander. Japan then finally conceded only after the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, initially on August 15th and then in a formal ceremony aboard the USS Missouri on September 2. Holland and Murray focus on specific characters participating in each of these world-changing events—from ordinary servicemen and women and civilians to generals and political leaders. The saga of the first German surrender, in Italy, revolves around senior SS general Karl Wolff’s personal battle to save his own neck and involves VIP prisoners locked up in a resort in South Tyrol, art theft, money laundering, and the resistance of other German commanders to give up. The German surrender to the Americans on May 5 follows the fortunes of private Alan Moskin from New Jersey, whose 6th Infantry Regiment found themselves liberating Gunskirchen, one of Mauthausen’s sub-concentration camps, the terrible reality of which affected the rest of his life.

The stories surrounding the war’s end are in their own way as dramatic as the strategy and battles themselves. As Holland and Murray make clear, they add greatly to our understanding and appreciation of World War II and its legacy.

About James Holland

One of WWII’s finest historians, James Holland is the author of Cassino ’44, The Savage StormBrothers in ArmsSicily ’43Normandy ’44Big WeekThe Rise of Germany and The Allies Strike Back in the War in the West trilogy, Burma ’44, and Dam Busters, and co-author of Victory ‘45 . He has written and presented the BAFTA shortlisted documentaries Battle of Britain and Dam Busters for the BBC, and his WWII podcast, We Have Ways of Making You Talk, now has millions of listeners.

About Al Murray

Al Murray is the author of Arnhem: Black Tuesday and Command: How the Allies Learned to Win the Second World War. He is the cohost, with James Holland, of the popular World War II history podcast, We Have Ways of Making You Talk.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Liviu on August 01, 2025

Very interesting and well written book about the end of the war and the various capitulations of the German armies as well as the last days of the Pacific War; lots of interesting details - for example how by helping bring peace in Italy and keeping the looted artworks there and assisting the allies......more

Goodreads review by Tony on May 01, 2025

This is by James Holland and Al Murray. I'm not sure how the work was divided but they cover the key surrenders of the two main Axis powers in 1945. Starting with the surrender of German forces in Italy. It is also the story of the bitter cruelty that resulted from the continuing delusional mindset......more

Goodreads review by Mando on May 31, 2025

I would recommend this to anyone who wants to get into history. Victory '45 doesn't delve too deep into the events, which i do miss from James Holland's usual style, but each chapter is dealt episodic, adding to how easy to read and follow for such a delicate and complex event.......more

Goodreads review by Dan on June 01, 2025

My thanks to NetGalley Grove Atlantic-Atlantic Monthly Press for an advance copy of this book that looks at the final year of the Second World War focusing on how the Axis powers dealt with their coming defeat, and how a select few planned for a new world order, escaping the blame for their actions.......more

Goodreads review by Zachary on May 12, 2025

I have finished reading “Victory ’45: The End of the War in Six Surrenders” by James Holland and Al Murray. “The freedoms and the peace we enjoy in the West should not be taken for granted, they were hard won. We must never, ever forget it” James Holland and Al Murray. There are many books about the Se......more