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A richly documented volume, Berlin: Von der Frontstadt zur Brücke Europas explores the divided city’s transformation from Cold War frontline to a symbolic bridge within Europe. Written by Rainer Hildebrandt – the founder of the Checkpoint Charlie Museum and a central figure in preserving the memory of the Berlin Wall – this book combines history, political testimony and visual documentation in a way that remains highly compelling for readers interested in twentieth-century Europe.
Because it is presented in multiple languages (German, English and French), the book is especially useful for international readers, collectors of Berlin-related material and anyone interested in the history of East-West relations, the Wall, escape stories and post-war memory culture. Hildebrandt writes from a uniquely informed position, close to the events and deeply committed to historical witness.
For readers seeking a serious yet accessible book on Berlin, the Wall and Europe’s recent history, this edition has clear appeal. It is also a desirable collectible for those who value documentary books connected to Checkpoint Charlie and the memory of divided Berlin. A strong addition to any history shelf – and a title well worth buying.
- Encadernação: Capa mole
- Ano: 1984
- Páginas: 192
- ISBN: 3-922484-26-3