The Fall of Berlin

The Fall of Berlin

by David Anthony; Fisher Read (Author)

Synopsis

The battle for Berlin in 1945 was one of the most violent ever fought for a city. For Stalin it was the ultimate prize. More than 300,000 Soviet soldiers died in the attack. The scene is set during the 1936 Olympics with Berlin as the showcase of the 1000-year Reich. Then, sketching the history of this extraordinary city, Read and Fisher chart its transformation by the Prussians from a political and cultural backwater into a formidable garrison town. Seedy, yet glamorous, it fell under Nazi sway in 1933 and, with the approach of war, it became the hub of Hitler's war machine. After four years of relentless Allied boming, Berlin was faced with its ultimate test - the final battle, in which no building was left unmarked as the fanatical and terrified remnants of Hitler's armies attempted to hold back the barbarians from the East . Other titles from Read and Fisher include Operation Lucy , Colonel Z , The Deadly Embrace and Kristallnacht , which won the HH Wingate Prize in 1989.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 513
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 1993

ISBN 10: 0712657975
ISBN 13: 9780712657976
Book Overview: Very good indeed. . . It is a history of wartime Berlin, with substantial asides - flashbacks to the Berlin of Hitler's triumphal years; the war as seen by the Russians, approaching Berlin from the river Oder in the late winter of 1945; the strategy of British bombing. At the centre of the book lie reminiscences of survivors. . An excellent tableau of the Berlin apocalypse' Norman Stone THE TIMES