Keith Lowe`s ” Savage Continent” is an awe-inspiring portrait of how Europe emerged from the ashes of WWII. The end of the Second World War saw a terrible explosion of violence across Europe. Prisoners murdered jailers. Soldiers visited atrocities on civilians. Resistance fighters killed & pilloried collaborators. Ethnic cleansing, civil war, rape & murder were rife in the days, months & years after hostilities ended. Exploring a Europe consumed by vengeance, ” Savage Continent” is a shocking portrait of an until-now unacknowledged time of lawlessness & terror. Praise for ” Savage Continent”: ” Deeply harrowing, distinctly troubling. Moving, measured & provocative. A compelling & plausible picture of a continent physically & morally brutalized by slaughter”. (” Dominic Sandbrook”, ” Sunday Times”). ” Excellent”. (” Independent”). ” Unbearable but essential. A serious account of things we never knew & our fathers would rather forget. Lowe`s transparent prose makes it difficult to look away from a whole catalogue of horrors...you won`t sleep afterwards. Such good history it keeps all the questions boiling in your mind”. (” Scotsman”). Keith Lowe is widely recognized as an authority on the Second World War, & has often spoken on TV & radio, both in Britain & the United States. He is the author of the critically acclaimed ” Inferno: The Devastation of Hamburg”, 1943 (Penguin). He lives in north London with his wife & two children.