Berlin 1945 – A Documentation
Stanje proizvoda: vrlo dobro. Na engleskom.
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The book aims to give a multi-perspective, grounded account of Berlin in 1945: the final collapse of Nazi rule, the immediate aftermath of the war, and how people tried to rebuild—not only physically but socially/politically.
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It draws from more than 50 archives/collections in German, Russian, and English sources.
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Includes not only official documents but also diaries, letters, and autobiographical writings—especially those of women, both famous and unknown.
Why it Matters
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Because Berlin 1945 was a hinge moment: the fall of the Nazi regime, the destruction of a capital, political vacuum, then occupation and reconstruction. The book lets one see both the large historical events and the lived experience.
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Helps correct idealised or simplistic narratives of “liberation” by showing the complexity: suffering, survival, moral dilemmas, ambiguity.
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Gives voice to those who are often invisible in big histories: ordinary people, women, displaced persons.
Berlin 1945 – A Documentation
| Format | 16 x 23 cm |
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| Uredio | Rurup |
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| Mjesto izdanja | Berlin |
| Godina | 2005 |
| Broj stranica | 200 |
| Uvez | Meki |





