Berlin Then and Now
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Berlin Then and Now
Using 'then and now' photographs we look at Berlin throughout its many phases. The turbulent years of the Weimar Republic, when Communist and Nazi fought each other for control of the streets, led to the Third Reich with its spectacular scenes of grandeur and glory. However, the 'Thousand Year Reich', and the architectural megalomania it spawned which transformed the centre of Berlin, began to crumble within ten years as the Western Allies dealt out massive retribution from the air. The Soviet land attack which followed finally ground much of what was left of the city into dust. Berlin's position as the focal point of the Cold War in Europe is examined, culminating in 1961 with the fateful division of the city by 'the Wall' which split Berlin into two camps — East and West — for nearly three decades, leaving Berlin an island within a hostile sea. Finally, the story comes full circle with our description of the unbelievable events of 1989-90.
COMPLETE CONTENTS:
PART I FROM REICH TO REPUBLIC
- Early history
- The Weimar Republic
PART II THE THIRD REICH
- The First Five Years
- Germania
- The Road to War
PART III AT WAR
- Victory
- Berlin Under Attack
- July 20, 1944
- The Battle for Berlin
- The Decisive Battle of the Seelow Heights
- Closing in on the Capital
- German Counter-Attacks
- Into Berlin
- Enter Koniev
- The German Defences
- Rivalry in the Southern Sectors
- Soviet Organisation and Tactics
- Koniev's Western Flank
- Chuikov's Ploy
- Koniev's Humiliation
- The Western Sectors
- The Northern Sectors
- The Eastern Sectors
- Charlottenburg
- The Central Area
- The Landwehr Canal
- The Reichstag
- The Fuhrerbunker
- Surrender
PART IV OCCUPATION
- Military Government
- The Berlin Airlift
- The Birth of the Republics
- The Berlin Wall
PART V UNIFICATION
- The Collapse of the German Democratic Republic
- Postscript