The dramatic and harrowing account of the last days of the capital of the Reich that was to have lasted 1,000 years. The authors make use of survivors' accounts, photographic archives and detailed documentary evidence.
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The battle for Berlin in 1945 was one of the most violent battles ever fought for a city. For Stalin, Hitler?s Berlin was the ultimate prize. More than 300,000 Soviet soldiers died in the attack.
Read and Fisher set the scene during the 1936 Olympics where Berlin was the showcase for the 1,000 year Reich. Then sketching the history of this extraordinary city, they follow its transformation by the Prussians from a political and cultural backwater, into a formidable garrison town. Both seedy and glamorous when it fell under Nazi sway in 1933, Berlin, the city, became the vital hub of Hitler?s war machine as the war approached.
After four years of relentless allied bombing, Berlin was faced with its ultimate test as a war fortress. The result? No building or street remained unscathed as the terrified remnants of Hitler?s armies attempted to hold back the "barbarians from the east."
About the Author:
Anthony Read and David Fisher had extremely successful careers in television as writers and producers before embarking on their collaboration as authors.Their best-selling books include Berlin: The Biography of a City. The Proudest Day: India s Long Road to Independence and them the H.H. Wingate Prize in 1989.
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- PublisherKonecky & Konecky
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 1568523335
- ISBN 13 9781568523330
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages512
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