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The Berlin Wall : a world divided, 1961-1989 / Frederick Taylor.

Author/creator Taylor, Fred, 1947-
Format Book and Print
Edition1st U.S. ed.
Publication InfoNew York : HarperCollins, ©2006.
Descriptionxxi, 486 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Abstract One morning in 1961, the residents of East Berlin found themselves cut off from family, friends and jobs in the West by a tangle of barbed wire that ruthlessly cut a city of four million in two. Within days the barbed wire became a 103-mile-long wall guarded by three hundred watchtowers. A physical manifestation of the Cold War that would stand for nearly thirty years, the Berlin Wall was the fault line between East and West on which rested the fate of all humanity. Historian Taylor weaves together official history, archival materials and personal accounts to tell the complete story of the Wall's rise and fall, from the postwar political tensions that created a divided Berlin to the internal and external pressures that led to the Wall's demise. He also explores the geopolitical ramifications, as well as the impact the Wall had on ordinary lives, still felt today.--From publisher description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [469]-472) and index.
LCCN 2006052647
ISBN9780060786137
ISBN0060786132

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