The Year that Changed the World The Year that Changed the World

The Year that Changed the World

The Untold Story Behind the Fall of the Berlin Wall

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Publisher Description

'Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall!' This declamation by president Ronald Reagan when visiting Berlin in 1987 is widely cited as the clarion call that brought the Cold War to an end. The West had won, so this version of events goes, because the West had stood firm. American and Western European resoluteness had brought an evil empire to its knees.

Michael Meyer, in this extraordinarily compelling account of the revolutions that roiled Eastern Europe in 1989, begs to differ. Drawing together breathtakingly vivid, on-the-ground accounts of the rise of Solidarity in Poland, the stealth opening of the Hungarian border, the Velvet Revolution in Prague, and the collapse of the infamous wall in Berlin, Meyer shows that western intransigence was only one of the many factors that provoked such world-shaking change.

More important, Meyer contends, were the stands taken by individuals in the thick of the struggle, leaders such as poet and playwright Vaclav Havel in Prague; Lech Walesa; the quiet and determined reform prime minister in Budapest, Miklos Nemeth; and the man who realized his empire was already lost and decided, with courage and intelligence, to let it go in peace, Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev.

Michael Meyer captures these heady days in all their rich drama and unpredictability. In doing so he provides not just a thrilling chronicle of perhaps the most important year of the 20th century but also a crucial refutation of American mythology and a misunderstanding of history that was deliberately employed to lead the United States into some of the intractable conflicts it faces today.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2010
5 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Simon & Schuster UK
SIZE
977.1
KB

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Book Review - The Year That Change The World

The Year That Changed The World, is undoubtedly the most impartial narrative to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Michael Meyer uses strong facts and analysis and draws conclusions from the events (political and social) that led upto the teardown.

The book is not only informative, it also seems visual and analytical and certainly helps understand the situation better (than the other hundred documentaries that claim to do so). The writing is focussed, strong and will stay with the reader for a long time.

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