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End Game: The 1989 Revolution in East Germany
End Game: The 1989 Revolution in East Germany
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Format: Hardback
Length: 532 pages
Publication date: 09 December 2022
Publisher: Berghahn Books
The fall of the Berlin Wall, and the series of events that preceded it, is widely regarded as one of the most extensively documented episodes in recent history. However, most accounts have primarily focused on high-level politics, diplomacy, and the most dramatic and visually captivating public displays. End Game, a comprehensive and immersive account of the fall of 1989 as experienced firsthand in the German Democratic Republic, vividly portrays the devastation and dysfunction that characterized everyday life for countless East Germans in the face of economic upheaval and political impotence. Citizens' frustration grew steadily until it erupted in massive demonstrations and other forms of protest. The volume follows the story up to the first free elections in March 1990, combining abundant detail with insightful analysis to offer a fresh perspective on this well-known historical moment.
The fall of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in world history, is widely acknowledged as one of the most extensively documented events in recent times. However, most accounts have primarily concentrated on the high-level political and diplomatic aspects, as well as the most dramatic and visually captivating public displays. End Game, a comprehensive and immersive account of the fall of 1989 as experienced firsthand in the German Democratic Republic, vividly portrays the devastation and dysfunction that characterized everyday life for countless East Germans in the face of economic upheaval and political impotence. Citizens' frustration grew steadily until it erupted in massive demonstrations and other forms of protest. The volume follows the story up to the first free elections in March 1990, combining abundant detail with insightful analysis to offer a fresh perspective on this well-known historical moment.
The fall of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in world history, is widely acknowledged as one of the most extensively documented events in recent times. However, most accounts have primarily concentrated on the high-level political and diplomatic aspects, as well as the most dramatic and visually captivating public displays. End Game, a comprehensive and immersive account of the fall of 1989 as experienced firsthand in the German Democratic Republic, vividly portrays the devastation and dysfunction that characterized everyday life for countless East Germans in the face of economic upheaval and political impotence. Citizens' frustration grew steadily until it erupted in massive demonstrations and other forms of protest. The volume follows the story up to the first free elections in March 1990, combining abundant detail with insightful analysis to offer a fresh perspective on this well-known historical moment.
The fall of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in world history, is widely acknowledged as one of the most extensively documented events in recent times. However, most accounts have primarily concentrated on the high-level political and diplomatic aspects, as well as the most dramatic and visually captivating public displays. End Game, a comprehensive and immersive account of the fall of 1989 as experienced firsthand in the German Democratic Republic, vividly portrays the devastation and dysfunction that characterized everyday life for countless East Germans in the face of economic uphe
End Game, a comprehensive and immersive account of the fall of 1989 as experienced firsthand in the German Democratic Republic, vividly portrays the devastation and dysfunction that characterized everyday life for countless East Germans in the face of economic uphe. Citizens' frustration grew steadily until it erupted in massive demonstrations and other forms of protest. The volume follows the story up to the first free elections in March 1990, combining abundant detail with insightful analysis to offer a fresh perspective on this well-known historical moment.
The fall of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in world history, is widely acknowledged as one of the most extensively documented events in recent times. However, most accounts have primarily concentrated on the high-level political and diplomatic aspects, as well as the most dramatic and visually captivating public displays. End Game, a comprehensive and immersive account of the fall of 1989 as experienced firsthand in the German Democratic Republic, vividly portrays the devastation and dysfunction that characterized everyday life for countless East Germans in the face of economic upheaval and political impotence. Citizens' frustration grew steadily until it erupted in massive demonstrations and other forms of protest. The volume follows the story up to the first free elections in March 1990, combining abundant detail with insightful analysis to offer a fresh perspective on this well-known historical moment.
The fall of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in world history, is widely acknowledged as one of the most extensively documented events in recent times. However, most accounts have primarily concentrated on the high-level political and diplomatic aspects, as well as the most dramatic and visually captivating public displays. End Game, a comprehensive and immersive account of the fall of 1989 as experienced firsthand in the German Democratic Republic, vividly portrays the devastation and dysfunction that characterized everyday life for countless East Germans in the face of economic uphe. Citizens' frustration grew steadily until it erupted in massive demonstrations and other forms of protest. The volume follows the story up to the first free elections in March 1990, combining abundant detail with insightful analysis to offer a fresh perspective on this well-known historical moment.
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800736214
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