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Checkpoint Charlie The Cold War The Berlin Wall And The Most Dangerous Place On Earth Iain Macgregor

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Checkpoint Charlie The Cold War The Berlin Wall And The Most Dangerous Place On Earth Iain Macgregor
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Publisher: Scribner
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 22.48 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Iain MacGregor
ISBN: 26362b94-f772-46e3-a9f3-95ba32fcc341, 26362B94-F772-46E3-A9F3-95BA32FCC341
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Checkpoint Charlie The Cold War The Berlin Wall And The Most Dangerous Place On Earth Iain Macgregor by Iain Macgregor 26362b94-f772-46e3-a9f3-95ba32fcc341, 26362B94-F772-46E3-A9F3-95BA32FCC341 instant download after payment.

A powerful, fascinating, and groundbreaking history of Checkpoint Charlie, the famous military gate on the border of East and West Berlin where the United States confronted the USSR during the Cold War.
East Germany committed a billion dollars to the creation of the Berlin Wall in the early 1960s, an eleven-foot-high barrier that consisted of seventy-nine miles of fencing, 300 watchtowers, 250 guard dog runs, twenty bunkers, and was operated around the clock by guards who shot to kill. Over the next twenty-eight years, at least five thousand people attempted to smash through it, swim across it, tunnel under it, or fly over it.
In November 1989, the East German leadership buckled in the face of a civil revolt that culminated in half a million East Berliners demanding an end to the ban on free movement. The world's media flocked to capture the moment which, perhaps more than any other, signaled the end of the Cold War. Checkpoint Charlie had been the epicenter of...

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