Professor William Hitchcock
He is a historian with a special interest in the plight of the civilian population during World War Two, and his most recent book ‘Liberation’ was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
To read the WW2History.com interview with William Hitchcock, click on the subject headings on the right.
Content featuring Professor William Hitchcock
BOOKS by Professor William Hitchcock
- Liberation: The Bitter Road to Freedom, Europe 1944-1945
William I. Hitchcock - The Struggle for Europe: The History of the Continent Since 1945
William I. Hitchcock
Professor William Hitchcock
- The Allies in Normandy
- Looking past the propaganda
- Contrast between the East & West
- The behaviour of Allied troops
- The Allies and sexual exploitation
- Bombing on the Western Front
- British moral considerations
- Conduct on the Eastern Front
- Liberation of Concentration Camps
- Greatest turning point in WW2
- Best decision in WW2
- Most mistaken decision of WW2
- Best leader of WW2
- Most overrated leader of WW2
- Why study history and WW2