The Berlin Airlift: The Cold War Mission to Save a City
By (Author) Ann Tusa
By (author) John Tusa
Foreword by Michael Burton
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
23rd July 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Cold wars and proxy conflicts
943.15540874
Paperback
480
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 36mm
499g
A detailed dramatic narrativeVivid.Times (London) Literary Supplement. How the Allies kept the population of West Berlin alive in the face of a Russian blockade.
In the summer of1948, the Russians occupied all of Eastern Europe. Behind Russian lines, the Allied-controlled part of the great city of Berlin stood as the lone Western outpost in a sea of Communist occupation. Then the Soviets closed all Allied traffic through their zone, sealing off the food and supply routes on which the city relied.
A vast air armada streamed from Western airfields to supply the hard-pressed Berliners with food and necessities. For over a year the Americans led a giganticand successfuleffort to keep an entire city alive in the face of Soviet hostility.
With strong insight into the characters of Ernest Bevin, General Clay, Dean Acheson, and Robert Schumann, and now with a foreword by former British minister to Berlin Sir Michael Burton, this a story of individual heroism and high brinkmanship politics, of daily life under appalling circumstances, and great achievements against all odds.
"A richly detailed tribute."Publisher's Weekly
Painstakingly researchedeminently readablempartially presentedbrings the personalities to life.Sunday Times
With the Blockade, the book gets into full stridea detailed yet dramatic narrative tat balances the crisis diplomacy with a vivid account of the airlift and the people.Times Literary Supplement
A complete and thorough accountthe authors take us admirably through this important chapter in post-war history.Sir Frank Roberts, former advisor to Winston Churchill, ambassador to the USSR from 1960 to 1962, and ambassador to West Germany from 1963 to 1968
The scope of the enterprise catches the imagination.The authors are to be congratulated on their wide-ranging researchpiquancies enliven the complex tale.London Review of Books
"A solid study...a new way to look at the West."Library Journal
Ann Tusa is the coauthor, along with her husband and writing partner John, of The Last Division and The Nuremberg Trial. She is a graduate of Cambridge University and lives in London, England.
John Tusa is a former staff producer and managing director for the BBC and a winner the Royal Television Societys Journalist of the Year award. He is a graduate of Cambridge University, where he met his wife and writing partner, Ann. They live in London, England.
Sir Michael Burton wasBritish Minister in Berlin from 1985-1992.