Philip W. Blood is a British military historian who lives in Aachen. His books include Birds of Prey: Hitler's Luftwaffe, Ordinary Soldiers, and the Holocaust in Poland.
‘A noteworthy achievement of research and investigation.[…] Most German cities have been the subjects of books centring on their role in the Third Reich. Blood’s War Comes to Aachen matches the very best of these, informed by his impressive background in Holocaust research. Highly recommended for readers wanting a deeper understanding of how and why Germany took the disastrous course that it did during the Hitler years.’ — * Frederick Taylor, British novelist and historian * ‘Blood traces the history of Aachen in the Weimar and Third Reich eras, from venal Nazis to Kristallnacht and the consequences of the Holocaust for the city’s Jews. […] “Total war in Europe unleashed a tidal wave of extreme violence, cultural destruction and genocide.” Aachen was at the vortex of it all, and its story reflects Germany in the twentieth century—in all its tragedy and complexity.’ * Alexandra Richie, Professor of History, Collegium Civitas, Warsaw *