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End Game The 1989 Revolution In East Germany Ilkosascha Kowalczuk

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End Game The 1989 Revolution In East Germany Ilkosascha Kowalczuk
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 532
Author: Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk
ISBN: 9781800736221, 1800736223
Language: English
Year: 2022

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End Game The 1989 Revolution In East Germany Ilkosascha Kowalczuk by Ilko-sascha Kowalczuk 9781800736221, 1800736223 instant download after payment.

The fall of the Berlin Wall, and the chain of events leading up to it, arguably constitute one of the most thoroughly documented episodes in recent history. Nonetheless, most accounts have focused predominantly on high-level politics and diplomacy along with the most dramatic and photogenic public displays. End Game, a rich, sweeping account of the autumn of 1989 as it was experienced “on the ground” in the German Democratic Republic, powerfully depicting the desolation and dysfunction that shaped everyday life for so many East Germans in the face of economic disruption and political impotence. Citizens’ frustration mounted until it bubbled over in the form of massive demonstrations and other forms of protest. Following the story up to the first free elections in March 1990, the volume combines abundant detail with sharp analysis and helps us to see this familiar historical moment through new eyes.

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