Description
Bleeding Germany Dry by Claus Nordbruch examines the political, economic, and social conditions in Germany following World War II, focusing on the impact of occupation policies, reparations, and post-war reconstruction. Written from a German perspective, the book presents a critical analysis of how post-war decisions affected national recovery and long-term stability. Nordbruch explores themes of sovereignty, economic strain, and historical accountability, offering readers an alternative interpretation of post-war Europe.
This work is intended for readers interested in historical debate, post-war policy analysis, and differing perspectives on twentieth-century European history.










