Berlin story of battle

Berlin  story of battle
Author: Andrew Tully
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1964
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:718841835

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The Battle for Berlin Ontario

The Battle for Berlin  Ontario
Author: W.R. Chadwick
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 1992-11-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780889202269

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Chronicles the events of 1916--a watershed year in the history of the small Canadian town known today as Kitchener, Ontario. The community, founded by German immigrants, was in turmoil over attempts to raise a battalion to support the British war effort, and that turmoil broke down the established order and culminated in the town's name change. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Last Battle

The Last Battle
Author: Cornelius Ryan
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 749
Release: 2010-02-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781439127018

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The classic account of the final offensive against Hitler’s Third Reich. The Battle for Berlin was the culminating struggle of World War II in the European theater, the last offensive against Hitler’s Third Reich, which devastated one of Europe’s historic capitals and marked the final defeat of Nazi Germany. It was also one of the war’s bloodiest and most pivotal battles, whose outcome would shape international politics for decades to come. The Last Battle is Cornelius Ryan’s compelling account of this final battle, a story of brutal extremes, of stunning military triumph alongside the stark conditions that the civilians of Berlin experienced in the face of the Allied assault. As always, Ryan delves beneath the military and political forces that were dictating events to explore the more immediate imperatives of survival, where, as the author describes it, “to eat had become more important than to love, to burrow more dignified than to fight, to exist more militarily correct than to win.” The Last Battle is the story of ordinary people, both soldiers and civilians, caught up in the despair, frustration, and terror of defeat. It is history at its best, a masterful illumination of the effects of war on the lives of individuals, and one of the enduring works on World War II.

Berlin Story of a Battle

Berlin  Story of a Battle
Author: Andrew Tully
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 287
Release: 1964
Genre: Berlin, Battle of, Berlin, Germany, 1945
ISBN: OCLC:637017942

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Berlin The Story of a Battle

Berlin  The Story of a Battle
Author: Andrew Tully
Publsiher: eNet Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781618867285

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At the end of World War II, Andrew Tully was one of three Americans allowed to enter Berlin as a guest of a Russian artillery battalion commander. He spent the next seventeen years gathering eye-witness accounts, collecting war diaries and letters, and reading over one hundred books in order to write this gripping and comprehensive account about the fall of Berlin.

Berlin at War

Berlin at War
Author: Roger Moorhouse
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780465022755

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The thrilling and definitive history of World War I in the Middle East By 1914 the powers of Europe were sliding inexorably toward war, and they pulled the Middle East along with them into one of the most destructive conflicts in human history. In The Fall of the Ottomans, award-winning historian Eugene Rogan brings the First World War and its immediate aftermath in the Middle East to vivid life, uncovering the often ignored story of the region's crucial role in the conflict. Unlike the static killing fields of the Western Front, the war in the Middle East was fast-moving and unpredictable, with the Turks inflicting decisive defeats on the Entente in Gallipoli, Mesopotamia, and Gaza before the tide of battle turned in the Allies' favor. The postwar settlement led to the partition of Ottoman lands, laying the groundwork for the ongoing conflicts that continue to plague the modern Arab world. A sweeping narrative of battles and political intrigue from Gallipoli to Arabia, The Fall of the Ottomans is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the Great War and the making of the modern Middle East.

Berlin Story Of A Battle

Berlin  Story Of A Battle
Author: Andrew Tully
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2016-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781787200074

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At the end of World War II, Andrew Tully was one of three Americans allowed to enter Berlin as a guest of a Russian artillery battalion commander. He spent the next seventeen years gathering eyewitness accounts, collecting war diaries and letters, and reading over one hundred books in order to write this gripping and comprehensive account about the fall of Berlin. Originally published in the U.S. in 1963, Berlin: Story of a Battle has also been translated into French, Dutch, Italian and Japanese.

The Fall of Berlin 1945

The Fall of Berlin 1945
Author: Antony Beevor
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2003-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781101175286

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"A tale drenched in drama and blood, heroism and cowardice, loyalty and betrayal."—Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post The Red Army had much to avenge when it finally reached the frontiers of the Third Reich in January 1945. Frenzied by their terrible experiences with Wehrmacht and SS brutality, they wreaked havoc—tanks crushing refugee columns, mass rape, pillage, and unimaginable destruction. Hundreds of thousands of women and children froze to death or were massacred; more than seven million fled westward from the fury of the Red Army. It was the most terrifying example of fire and sword ever known. Antony Beevor, renowned author of D-Day and The Battle of Arnhem, has reconstructed the experiences of those millions caught up in the nightmare of the Third Reich's final collapse. The Fall of Berlin is a terrible story of pride, stupidity, fanaticism, revenge, and savagery, yet it is also one of astonishing endurance, self-sacrifice, and survival against all odds.