Berlin: Then and Now

The tumultuous history of a divided city

Tony Le Tissier author Winston G Ramsey editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Published:1st Apr '23

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This book provides a detailed exploration of Berlin's history, focusing on its Nazi-Communist past and the Cold War's impact on its division and reunification.

In Berlin: Then and Now, readers are taken on a compelling journey through the tumultuous history of Berlin, highlighting the fierce struggle between the Nazis and Communists during the Weimar Republic. The book delves into the architectural splendor and public grandeur of the Third Reich, showcasing how these elements transformed the city into a symbol of power and ambition. However, this period of ostentation was met with destruction, as Allied and Soviet forces relentlessly bombarded Berlin, leaving a lasting impact on its landscape and people.

The narrative continues to explore the Cold War era, a pivotal time in Berlin's history. The book examines the city's division into East and West, a physical and ideological split that defined the lives of its residents for decades. Through vivid descriptions and insightful analysis, Berlin: Then and Now captures the essence of a city caught in the crossfire of global tensions, illustrating how this division shaped the political and social fabric of Berlin.

Ultimately, the book culminates in the momentous reunion of East and West Berlin, a powerful symbol of hope and resilience. By chronicling these significant historical events, Berlin: Then and Now offers readers a comprehensive understanding of how this vibrant city has evolved, reflecting the broader struggles and triumphs of the 20th century.

ISBN: 9780900913723

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472 pages