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Wraps. Zustand: Very good. 250 p. Selected Bibliography. Notes. Illustrations (some in color). Maps. Hans-Hermann Hertle (June 29, 1955 in Iron) is a German historian, political scientist and journalist. His research focus is the time history of the Federal Republic and the GDR, especially the history of the division and reunification. His 1996 published book "The Fall of the Berlin Wall. The unintentional self-dissolution of the SED State "based on his dissertation, was the standard to the circumstances of the opening of the border. Since 1999, Hertle is a research associate at the Centre for Contemporary History (ZZF) in Potsdam. A stunning survey of the Berlin Wall-the central symbol of the Cold War Where did the Berlin Wall actually stand? Why was it built? How did people keep managing to escape across it? And how many died in the attempt? Why did it come down in the end? Numerous previously unknown photographs document the construction of this barrier system of barbed wire, alarm fences and concrete. Spectacular escape stories and shocking deaths are chronicled here in words and images, as are the dramatic events surrounding the construction and the fall of the Wall. A stunning survey of the Berlin Wall-the central symbol of the Cold War. First edition. First edition [stated[. Presumed first printing. Artikel-Nr. 70115
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