
New Books in History Jochen Hellbeck, "World Enemy No. 1: Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and the Fate of the Jews" (Penguin Group, 2025)
Nov 25, 2025
Join distinguished historian Jochen Hellbeck as he explores the untold narrative of the Soviet Union during World War II. He delves into his extensive research, highlighting newly uncovered diaries and testimonies. Hellbeck reveals how the Nazis viewed Soviet Jews as a grave threat, escalating from expulsion to extermination. He also discusses Ilya Ehrenburg's critical role in documenting German atrocities, which fueled Soviet resistance and reshaped national identity. Hellbeck’s insights challenge the conventional memory of the war and emphasize the importance of understanding Soviet contributions.
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First-Person Sources Drive The Argument
- Hellbeck draws heavily on large caches of wartime interviews and diaries, especially Soviet field interviews that capture lived experience.
- He treats propagandistic sources like Ilya Ehrenberg as documentary evidence when corroborated by archival material.
Family History Shaped The Research
- Jochen Hellbeck recounts his family's wartime experiences: his father fought on the Eastern Front and his maternal grandfather narrowly escaped execution by liberated forced laborers.
- These personal histories shaped Hellbeck's interest in Soviet history and the book's emotional stakes.
Soviet Sacrifice Underrecognized In The West
- Western accounts have routinely downplayed the Soviet Union's central role and casualties in defeating Nazi Germany.
- Hellbeck argues this disregard began during and immediately after the war and persists in public memory and some historiography.









