Naples 1944 The Devil’s Paradise at War

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Author: Keith Lowe
Year: 2025
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 9781250235053
Dimensions:
Height: 235 mm
Length: 156 mm
Width: 25 mm
Weight: 454 g
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“Naples 1944: The Devil’s Paradise at War” by Keith Lowe, published by St. Martin’s Publishing Group on March 11, 2025, is a detailed exploration of Naples during World War II. This edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the complex realities of Naples as it faced the consequences of war, highlighting the stark contrasts between wealth and poverty, particularly in the aftermath of the Allied liberation.

Readers will find a thorough examination of the city’s transformation during this tumultuous period, where the influx of Allied soldiers led to a burgeoning black market amidst widespread hunger. The narrative captures the chaos, corruption, and violence that characterized Naples, alongside significant events such as the eruption of Vesuvius in March 1944. Through this critical lens, Lowe presents a vivid account of a city grappling with its identity and the challenges of postwar life, offering insights into the historical and military aspects of World War II.


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Award-winning author Keith Lowe’s newest critical deep-dive into the history of Naples during WWII.

Keith Lowe has chronicled the end of WWII in Europe in his award-winning book Savage Continent and the war’s aftermath in the sequel, The Fear and the Freedom. In Naples 1944, he brings readers another masterful chronicle of the terrible and often unexpected consequences of war. Even before the fall of Mussolini, Naples was a place of great contrasts filled with palaces and slums, beloved cuisine and widespread hunger. After the Allied liberation, these contrasts made the city instantly notorious. Compared to the starving population, Allied soldiers were staggeringly wealthy. For a packet of cigarettes, even the lowest ranks could buy themselves a watch, a new suit or a woman for the night. As the biggest port in Allied hands, Naples quickly became the center of Italy’s black market and has remained so ever since. Within just a few months the Camorra began to re-establish itself. Behind the chaos and the corruption, there was always the threat of violence. Army guns were looted and traded. Gangs of street kids fought running battles with the military police. Public buildings, booby-trapped by departing Germans, began to explode, seemingly spontaneously.

Then in March 1944 – like an omen – Vesuvius erupted. Naples was the first major European city to be liberated by the Allies. What they found there would set a template for the whole of the rest of Europe in the years to come. Keith Lowe’s Naples 1944 is a page-turning book about a city on the brink of chaos and glimpse into the dark heart of postwar Italy.

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