History of War

BERLIN IN THE COLD WAR 1959 TO 1966

A woman looks over the Berlin Wall and waves, 1961

“PARTICULARLY EFFECTIVE PHOTOS INCLUDE THE FAÇADE OF THE STALINALLEE, INTENDED TO BE A LUXURIOUSLY WIDE SHOPPING BOULEVARD BUT IN REALITY BARELY MASKING THE DEVASTATION BEHIND IT”

Author: Allan Hailstone Publisher: Amberley Price: £14.99

AN INTERESTING STROLL THROUGH THE STREETS OF BOTH WEST AND EAST BERLIN

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