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Sarotte, M. E.
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Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989.
Berlin (Germany) -- History -- 1945-1990.
Germany (East) -- Politics and government -- 1989-1990.
Germany -- History -- Unification, 1990.
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Sarotte, M. E.
Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989.
Berlin (Germany) -- History -- 1945-1990.
Germany (East) -- Politics and government -- 1989-1990.
Germany -- History -- Unification, 1990.
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The collapse : the accidental opening of the Berlin Wall / Mary Elise Sarotte.
by
Sarotte, M. E.
Basic Books, [2014]
Call #:
943.0878 S246c
Subjects
Berlin Wall, Berlin,
Germany
, 1961-1989.
Berlin (
Germany
)
--
History
--
1945-1990.
Germany
(
East
)
--
Politics
and
government
--
1989-1990
.
Germany
--
History
--
Unification, 1990.
ISBN:
9780465064946
0465064949
Alternate title:
Accidental opening of the Berlin Wall
Description:
xxvi, 291 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"In The Collapse, prize-winning historian Mary Elise Sarotte reveals how a perfect storm of decisions made by daring underground revolutionaries, disgruntled Stasi officers, and dictatorial party bosses sparked an unexpected series of events culminating in the chaotic fall of the Wall. With a novelist’s eye for character and detail, she brings to vivid life a story that sweeps across Budapest, Prague, Dresden, and Leipzig and up to the armed checkpoints in Berlin. We meet the revolutionaries Roland Jahn, Aram Radomski, and Siggi Schefke, risking it all to smuggle the truth across the Iron Curtain; the hapless Politburo member Günter Schabowski, mistakenly suggesting that the Wall is open to a press conference full of foreign journalists, including NBC’s Tom Brokaw; and Stasi officer Harald Jäger, holding the fort at the crucial border crossing that night. Soon, Brokaw starts broadcasting live from Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, where the crowds are exulting in the euphoria of newfound freedom--and the dictators are plotting to restore control."--From publisher.
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