Berlin Wall Berlin Wall

Berlin Wall

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Descripción editorial

Berlin Wall explores the history of the Berlin Wall, a physical embodiment of the Cold War's ideological division between East and West. The book examines the political climate of post-World War II Germany, highlighting how the differing visions of communism and capitalism fueled the Wall's construction. Readers will gain insights into how this barrier not only divided a city but also families, severely restricting freedoms and becoming a potent symbol of oppression.

The book chronicles the key events and escalating crises that punctuated the Wall's existence, from Kennedy's iconic speech to daring escape attempts. It emphasizes that the Wall was more than just a physical barrier; it represented a profound ideological conflict.

The narrative progresses chronologically, beginning with the geopolitical landscape of post-war Europe, detailing the Wall's construction in 1961, and culminating in its unexpected fall in 1989. Drawing on diverse sources, the book offers a nuanced account of the Berlin Wall's history and its lasting impact on Germany, Europe, and the world.

By avoiding simplistic narratives and adopting an analytical approach, Berlin Wall provides a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of the Cold War and its continuing relevance in contemporary geopolitics.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2025
31 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
116
Páginas
EDITORIAL
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INFORMACIÓN DEL PROVEEDOR
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TAMAÑO
479,6
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