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Cold War Berlin: An Island City Volume 1 - the Birth of the Cold War and the Berlin Airlift, 1945-1950

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Full Title:

Cold War Berlin: An Island City Volume 1 - the Birth of the Cold War and the Berlin Airlift, 1945-1950

Contributors:

By (Author) Andrew Long

ISBN:

9781914059032

Series:
Publisher:

Helion & Company

Imprint:

Helion & Company

Publication Date:

28th March 2021

UK Publication Date:

28th March 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

943.155087

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

96

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 297mm

Description

An authoritative, richly illustrated summary on the major confrontation of four superpowers over the city of Berlin, including the Berlin Airlift, in 1945-1949. At the end of the Second World War, the city of Berlin was located 100 miles (160 km) inside the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany. The Western Allies insisted on keeping part of the city for themselves, and so it was divided into four sectors, mimicking the rest of Germany. Stalin needed to persuade the British, French and Americans to leave so that there would be nothing in the way of him completing the strategic buffer of territory reaching from the Baltic Sea to the Adriatic, which Churchill would later christen the "Iron Curtain". Cold War Berlin is the story of how Stalin imposed his iron will over eastern Germany, and how he tried to squeeze his former allies out by cutting off their lines of supply and blockading the city. It examines the logistical miracle of the Berlin Airlift, which fed and heated a city of over two million people for almost eleven months. It is a story of alliances forged in the uncertainty of conflict, based on common interests and pragmatic convenience, alliances that would shape the twentieth century but would be betrayed for strategic or political reasons. It is also the tale of how competing ideologies came face to face in the city of Berlin and the new "Cold War" that would come to dominate the second half of the 20th century was created out of the embers of the Second World War. 110 b/w photos, 3 colour & 5 b/w maps, 16 colour profiles

Reviews

The strategic, operational, and tactical levels are all covered in this book in rich and colourful detail. I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in the Berlin Airlift, Cold War operations, and fans of the Helion Europe at War series. If this is any indication of how volume two will look, then this is a series crying out to be read and added to your bookshelves. * Aviation Enthusiast Book Club 31/08/2021 *

Author Bio

Andrew Long, from Great Britain, is a military history researcher and author. His fascination with the Cold War began with a trip to West Berlin in 1986, travelling through Checkpoint Charlie to visit the East. Andrew's writing comes from a desire to make sense of an extremely complex period in modern history, weaving together inter-relating stories involving politics, ideologies, personalities, technological advances and geography. There is still much to be told on this fascinating subject. After a successful career in marketing, Andrew relocated to Cornwall and took up writing full time.

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