Author:Margarete Buber-Neumann,Nikolaus Wachsmann
This book is a unique account by a survivor of both the Soviet and Nazi concentration camps: its author, Margarete Buber-Neumann, was a loyal member of the German Communist party. From 1935 she and her second husband, Heinz Neumann, were political refugees in Moscow. In April 1937 Neumann was arrested by the secret police, and executed by the end of the year. She herself was arrested in 1938.
In Under Two Dictators Buber-Neumann describes the two years of suffering she endured in the Soviet prisons and in the huge Central-Asian concentration and slave labour camp of Karaganda; her extradition to the Gestapo in 1940 at the time of the Stalin-Hitler Friendship Pact; and her five years of suffering in the Nazi concentration and death camp for women, Ravensbrück. Her story displays extraordinary powers of observation and of memory as she describes her own fate, as well as those of hundreds of fellow prisoners. She explores the behaviour of the guards, supervisors, police and secret police and compares and contrasts Stalin and Hitler's methods of dictatorship and terror.
First published in Swedish, German and English and subsequently translated and published in a further nine languages, Under Two Dictators is harrowing in its depiction of life under the rule of two of the most brutal regimes the western world has ever seen but also an inspiring story of survival, of ideology and of strength and a clarion call for the protection of democracy.
Margarete Buber-Neumann's memoir, Under Two Dictators, is one of the great classics of the totalitarian age, but with a unique perspective, since she suffered as a prisoner of both Stalin and then Hitler. Moving, powerful and clear-sighted, it is an unforgettable book by a very courageous woman
—— Antony BeevorAn extraordinary testament. Written in crisp, clear prose, without self-pity, it makes for an electrifying read
—— Daily ExpressA dispassionate, even-handed account of totalitarian cruelty
—— Evening StandardShe describes clearly the paranoia of Russia during the 1930s and the brutality of the gulags. Her narrative of the last years of second world war in the German camps is horribly moving, in particular her portrayal of the women worked or gassed to death
—— Financial TimesA welcome memoir that still shocks. From this epic document comes a clear picture of violent, but conflicting, prison societies
—— IndependentLowe is a man with deep knowledge. He is a proper researcher. His list of interviewees – from Di Stéfano to Beckham – is a Who's Who of six decades of football. And his re-runs of past epic matches make you seek out grainy YouTube videos.
—— GuardianUtterly brilliant
—— Henry Winter , @henrywinterA history of modern Spain told through one of world football's most intense rivalries. It conjures up the complex passions of a country whose national team has become not only the best in the world at present, but, some say, the best ever
—— Chris Maume , IndependentLike so many of Spain's deep rifts, the enmity stems from the civil war. Barcelona represent the losers, democrats, Catalonia. Real Madrid represent the victors, repressors, Spain. Lowe's detailed study shows that the caricature is simplistic but not entirely incorrect
—— Nick Pitt , The Sunday TimesA work of profound research and stimulating discoveries… Lowe has done El Clasico a service by defining its history
—— Hugh MacDonald , HeraldLowe's impressive list of interviewees includes Alfredi di Stéfano, Johan Cruyff, Luis Figo, Zinedine Zidane and Andrés Iniesta. …There are also neat mentions of Barça's (unwitting) role in the murder of Leon Trotsky, as well as Madrid’s links to the Beatles in the 1960s and Pedro Almodovar in the 1980s
—— Dermot Corrigan , When Saturday ComesFar more than simply Messi vs Ronaldo, the rivalry between two of the most colossal teams in football, as unfolded in this excellent history, pitches Catalonia against Spain, Franco against the republic, north versus south, and so much more
—— Latest 7A truly outstanding account of an intense football rivalry which exists between Barcelona and Real Madrid
—— Oldham Evening ChronicleAn extremely well-informed and usefully myth-busting portrait of the long rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid
—— Richard Williams , Guardian OnlineFascinating... This one ought not to be missed
—— FTB ProMuch more than the story of two men or two teams or even a game. Barcelona v Real Madrid is one of the greatest rivalries in modern football and this is its forensic history
—— RTE GuideTurns much of the accepted wisdom about the rivalry on its head
—— Robert O'Shea , Evening EchoA well-informed, myth-busting history of modern Spain told through one of the world’s most intense football rivalries
—— ObserverRich, engrossing book
—— Michael Walker , Irish TimesA compelling rivalry... From the pig's head thrown at Luís Figo after his switch to Real to the epic matches between Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho, Lowe covers it all
—— The TimesRemarkable … A beautifully balanced double biography, admirably measured but also gripping, which offers a fresh perspective on a much-examined subject
—— Good Book GuideA remarkable book, which deserves a wide readership.
—— The Oldiefascinating, intelligent, compelling, dramatic and intimate... The style is open, clear, forthright, and sprightly. It seeks – and finds – clarity at all times, whether to events or character, and delivers everything it manages to pick out of the private archives, classified documents and more just brilliantly.
—— The BookbagHanns and Rudolf is a magnificent book. In an era where WWII is passing from living memory and into history, it offers both, and does so in a way which is spellbinding, poignant and harrowing.
—— Nudge Me NowHarding builds a compelling, remarkable picture of war and its aftermath
—— Sunday TimesHoss’s life is grimly fascinating … Hanns and Rudolf is written with a suppressed fury at the moral emptiness of men like him
—— The TimesPerhaps one of the finest books on the Holocaust and the Second World War that I have read in a long time.
—— Adam Cannon , The Jewish Telegraph[A] gripping and superbly written book
—— Mail on Sunday