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The Fall of Berlin, 1945

The Fall of Berlin, 1945

by Antony Beevor, David León

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The Red Army's invasion of Berlin in January 1945 was one of the most terrifying examples of fire and sword in history. Frenzied by terrible memories of Wehrmacht and SS brutality, the Russians wreaked havoc, leaving hundreds of thousands of civilians dead and millions more fleeing westward. Drawing upon newly available material from former Soviet files, as well as from German, American, British, French, and Swedish archives, bestselling author Antony Beevor vividly recounts the experiences of the millions of civilians and soldiers caught up in the nightmare of the Third Reich's final collapse. The Fall of Berlin 1945 is a heartrending story of pride, stupidity, fanaticism, revenge, and savagery, yet it is also one of astonishing human endurance, self-sacrifice, and survival against all odds.
Categories:
["Batalla de Berl\u00edn" "Segunda guerra mundial" "Operaciones terrestres" "Battle of Berlin" "Second War World" "Destruction and pillage" "History" "Military" "Nonfiction" "World War II" "Slaget om Berlin 1945" "Milit\u00e4ra operationer" "Andra v\u00e4rldskriget" "Berlin Bitwa" "Berlin Battle of Berlin Germany 1945" "Berl\u00edn Batalla de 1945" "Berlin (germany) history 1945-1990" "World war 1939-1945 germany" "World War 1939-1945" "Germany history 1933-1945" "Berlin (germany) history"]

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