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Hitler Moves East: A Graphic Chronicle, 1941-43 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 95 pages, height x width: 222x285 mm, weight: 685 g, 56 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Nov-2008
  • Izdevniecība: powerHouse Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1576874524
  • ISBN-13: 9781576874523
  • Hardback
  • Cena: 40,40 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 95 pages, height x width: 222x285 mm, weight: 685 g, 56 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Nov-2008
  • Izdevniecība: powerHouse Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1576874524
  • ISBN-13: 9781576874523
“I became intrigued at how seeming reality could be constructed from mere models. Over the more than 30 years that I have been working as an artist, I never ceased to be amazed at how much these figures and toys can tell us about ourselves.”
—David Levinthal

Produced during the final phase of the Vietnam War, Hitler Moves East: A Graphic Chronicle, 1941–43 was first released in 1977, presenting a powerful restaging of events from World War II that remains just as poignant today. Having sold out all but 800 copies, this piece of historical mock-documentary is now available from powerHouse Books.

To a child with toy soldiers and a few tanks, the imagination creates the reality of war. In the hands of two graphic innovators, David Levinthal and Garry Trudeau, the elements of childhood are transfigured into astonishing and sometimes horrifying images. Combining selected archival materials with their own meticulously constructed miniature settings, the authors have provided a haunting recreation of World War II’s most dramatic campaign—the German invasion of the Soviet Union. What emerges from their story is a special sort of truth born of contrast; a visual history told in terms of uncommon contradictions. Traveling precariously between imagination and reality, Levinthal and Trudeau have produced a work which is at once a sublime graphic manifesto and a powerful documentary of men at war.
Preface 7(4)
Barbarossa
22 June 1941
11(16)
Summer of Victory
16 July 1941
27(16)
Typhoon
16 October 1941
43(16)
Across the Steppes
7 May 1942
59(18)
The Rat's War
18 November 1942
77(16)
Bibliography 93(2)
Technical Information 95