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Victory '45

The End of the War in Eight Surrenders

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Victory '45

By: James Holland, Al Murray
Narrated by: Al Murray
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From the Italian Alps to northern Germany, to London, New York, Washington and Tokyo, Victory ’45 tells the story of the extraordinary summer when the greatest conflagration the world had ever known finally came to an end after six surrenders that heralded the Allied victory.

Comprised of eight chapters based around each of those surrenders and the victory celebrations which followed, it will be rich in character and human drama with revealing stories and perspectives behind the end of the war not yet told before. Each chapter will follow the viewpoints of a number of key characters as they traverse these world-changing events – from ordinary servicemen and women and civilians to generals and political leaders.

What took place during the negotiations of those surrenders and the terms that were agreed there would determine the directions the participating countries would take in the years that followed and ultimately the shape of our current world.

'Murray breaks the story into its constituent parts and, demonstrating a deep understanding of events... an original and insightful account' Telegraph

'Reinforces Holland’s reputation as certainly the busiest and probably the most popular military historian of the second world war working today’ Spectator

'A gripping, eye-opening and satisfying new account.' Daily Express

© Al Murray and James Holland 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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Gripping read

A book with tremendous human storytelling and with riveting narration. A real triumph for both authors!

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Excellent book

Gives a real understanding of events in Berlin and heading towards the end of the war. Really enjoyed it

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A new approach to the telling the story of the end of WW2

Al Murray and James Holland co wrote this book with Al narrating as well. I found the collaboration worked extremely well for me. The insistence of the allies on the unconditional surrender by Germany and Japan seemed to surprise them. It was if they had a choice, they did not. The stories surrounding the signing of the surrender documents were excellently told and mostly new to this reader. A really enjoyable read

The authors’ closing comments and observations are well argued and relevant to our modern world.

Now to finish Al’s book Arnhem



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the point of view from each major side of ww2. a great and unique format.

well we all knew this was going to be a great read, especially when you have the powerhouse duo of James Holland and Al Murray. a unique and relatively untold part of ww2 in a fantastic format of the perspective of the major players of ww2. great read loved it.

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Not the best

Seemed like an opportunity to bang out a book with is mate Al Murray. Their podcast is great so why not do a book. Didn't really engage though so rather disappointing. book will probably sell well though on the back of the podcast so good luck to them

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