The Berlin Wall (New Perspectives)

The Berlin Wall (New Perspectives)

by R.G.Grant (Author)

Synopsis

This book gives the background to the Berlin Wall, with the iron Curtain and the Berlin Blockade. it gives an account of the building of the Wall, and international reaction. The next chapter looks at life in the two Berlins from the 1960s to the early 1980s, including espionage and the various defections and fatalities associated with the Wall. The last chapters are concerned with Glasnost, the collapse of communism and the Wall, and the experience of German reunification. This book is part of a series which presents children with historical evidence of different viewpoints on key events of the 20th century.

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Format: Library Binding
Pages: 64
Edition: Library Binding
Publisher: Hodder Wayland
Published: 31 Mar 1998

ISBN 10: 0750221674
ISBN 13: 9780750221672

Author Bio
Reg Grant trained as an historian at Oxford University. He then worked as a language teacher in Paris and Lisbon before returning home to become a freelance writer. His books for Hodder Wayland include several volumes in the New Perspectives series.