The Forest Brotherhood :Baltic Resistance against the Nazis and Soviets
The Forest Brotherhood :Baltic Resistance against the Nazis and Soviets
hardback
Published:
24 August, 2023
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781787389397 |
| ISBN10 | 1787389391 |
| Number Of Pages | 272 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
‘Kaszeta has done a remarkable job in telling the story, separating myth from fact and providing a rounded picture of the Forest Brotherhood.’ -- Foreign Affairs
'Dan Kaszeta addresses a complex and somber topic with earnestness and nuance.' * H-War *
'A much-needed history of the anti-Soviet partisan war in the Baltic States. Dispassionate, clear and forthright in his assessments, Kaszeta's book offers a broader understanding of how the brutality and crimes of Soviet and Russian occupation spawns the kind of fierce resistance we see today in Ukraine.' -- Toomas Hendrik Ilves, former President of Estonia
'A well-judged and well-written history of the often-overlooked but vitally important story about the part of modern Europe caught between totalitarian communist Russia and totalitarian Nazi Germany. Kaszeta brilliantly sets out the facts and their contemporary significance.' -- The Rt Hon Charles Clarke, former MP and editor of 'Understanding the Baltic States'
'Kaszeta's well-researched, insightful and sympathetic book casts overdue light on this gripping story of bravery and betrayal.' -- Edward Lucas, author, security specialist and Times columnist
'Kaszeta rescues the fascinating and harrowing story of the Baltic resistance to post-war Soviet occupation from the footnotes of history and from the nefarious distortions of communist propaganda. This is a story that needs to be told and is all the more pertinent in the light of Russia's recent aggression against Ukraine. Highly recommended.' -- Roger Moorhouse, historian and author of 'The Devils' Alliance' and 'First to Fight'
'Illuminating a little-known chapter in Baltic and European history, this is a story of not just political activism and armed struggle, but of human resistance in face of overwhelming odds.' -- Mart Kuldkepp, Associate Professor of Scandinavian History and Politics, University College London
Author's Bio
Dan Kaszeta is a specialist defence and security consultant of Lithuanian ancestry, who has long studied Baltic history. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the author of The Forest Brotherhood and Toxic (both published by Hurst), he has held positions in the US Secret Service and White House Military Office.