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Berlin Life And Loss In The City That Shaped The Century Sinclair Mckay

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Berlin Life And Loss In The City That Shaped The Century Sinclair Mckay
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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 17 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Sinclair McKay
ISBN: 9780241991695, 9780241503171, 9780241991688, 0241503175, 0241991684, 0241991692
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Berlin Life And Loss In The City That Shaped The Century Sinclair Mckay by Sinclair Mckay 9780241991695, 9780241503171, 9780241991688, 0241503175, 0241991684, 0241991692 instant download after payment.

The Sunday Times-bestselling author of Dresden returns with a monumental biography of the city that defined the twentieth century - Berlin
Throughout the twentieth century, Berlin stood at the centre of a convulsing world. This history is often viewed as separate acts: the suffering of the First World War, the cosmopolitan city of science, culture and sexual freedom Berlin became, steep economic plunges, the rise of the Nazis, the destruction of the Second World War, the psychosis of genocide, and a city rent in two by competing ideologies. But people do not live their lives in fixed eras. An epoch ends, yet the people continue - or try to continue - much as they did before. Berlin tells the story of the city as seen through the eyes not of its rulers, but of those who walked its streets.
In this magisterial biography of a city and its inhabitants, bestselling historian Sinclair McKay sheds new light on well-known characters - from idealistic...

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