Fall of Berlin 1945

Fall of Berlin 1945

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Acclaimed for his works covering some of the most important wars of the twentieth century, Antony Beevor is one of today's best-known and respected military historians. Using newly obtained documents from old Soviet files as well as German, American, British, French and Swedish archives, Beevor reconstructs the different experiences of millions of people trapped in 'The Fall of Berlin' in 1945, when the Third Reich was in agony. It offers a gripping, street-level portrait of the shocking events of January 1945, when the vengeful Red Army and surrounded Nazi forces clashed for the final time. While it reveals with all its authenticity the hopelessness of a city under brutality and siege, it does not neglect to display rare moments of extraordinary humanity and heroism. Following his book Stalingrad, Antony Beevor causes us to ask the same question once again in The Fall of Berlin 1945. Is there really a "winning" side in war?

"A masterpiece in modern historiography"
-Michael Burleigh, Guardian-

"In Stalingrad, Beevor gave us a gripping account of the important and terrible battle in which Hitler's forces clashed with the Russians. He uses this technique with the same success in The Fall of Berlin, 1945. A soldier's understanding of the realities of war, a novelist's eye for symbolic and emotional details." Beevor paints a terrifying picture..."
-Orlando Figes, Sunday Times-

"Beevor's style contributes to a masterful blend of factual, nuanced narrative and meticulousness. In both categories, we witness a writer at the peak of his art."
-Thomas Kielinger, Die Welt-
(From the Promotional Bulletin)



Number of Pages: 492

Year of Printing: 2015


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Yapı Kredi Publications



Proofreader: Ömer Sisman
Editor: Derya Önder

Number of Pages: 492

First Print Year: 2015

Language Turkish

Publisher : Yapı Kredi Publications
Number of pages : 492
Publication Year : 2015
ISBN : 9789750831027
The heart : Turkish
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Fall of Berlin 1945 Acclaimed for his works covering some of the most important wars of the twentieth century, Antony Beevor is one of today's best-known and respected military historians. Using newly obtained documents from old Soviet files as well as German, American, British, French and Swedish archives, Beevor reconstructs the different experiences of millions of people trapped in 'The Fall of Berlin' in 1945, when the Third Reich was in agony. It offers a gripping, street-level portrait of the shocking events of January 1945, when the vengeful Red Army and surrounded Nazi forces clashed for the final time. While it reveals with all its authenticity the hopelessness of a city under brutality and siege, it does not neglect to display rare moments of extraordinary humanity and heroism. Following his book Stalingrad, Antony Beevor causes us to ask the same question once again in The Fall of Berlin 1945. Is there really a "winning" side in the war? "A masterpiece in modern historiography" - Michael Burleigh, Guardian - "Beevor gave us a gripping account of the important and terrible battle in Stalingrad, where Hitler's forces and the Russians collided. He uses this technique with the same success in The Fall of Berlin, 1945. A soldier's understanding of the realities of war combines with a novelist's eye for symbolic and emotional details. Beevor paints a terrifying picture...'' -Orlando Figes, Sunday Times-''Beevor's style contributes to the masterful mixture of subtle narrative and meticulousness in line with the facts. In both categories, we witness an author at the peak of his art.'' -Thomas Kielinger, Die Welt- (From the Promotional Bulletin) Number of Pages: 492 Year of Publication: 2015 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Yapı Kredi Publications Proofreader: Ömer Sisman Editor: Derya Önder Number of Pages: 492 First Year of Printing: 2015 Language: Turkish YKY0345
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