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Berlin Mitte und die Welt - wie sie

Berlin Mitte und die Welt - wie sie

Berlin Mitte und die Welt - wie sie

Peter J. Ortmann / Peter JOrtmann

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2009
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781445266992
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Die Geschichte Deutschlands von 1914 bis 1989 wäre ohne die einzigartige, dramatische und spannende Vergangenheit von Berlin Mitte so gar nicht vorhanden. Das Buch ist eine Einführung in dieses so genannte »kurze«, aber dennoch bedeutendste Jahrhundert der Menschheit, erzählt, wie es drei Generationen in Relation zu Berlin und den USA erlebt haben. Es liest sich wie ein Roman, alle Tatsachen und Ereignisse sind jedoch historisch korrekt und ausführlich illustriert durch dreizehn Fotostrecken mit betexteten Bildern - bestehend aus gut Tausend Einzelaufnahmen. »Berlin Mitte und die Welt - wie sie einmal war« ist ein interessantes Buch für alle Geschichtsinteressierte sowie für Journalisten und Politiker - und für die, die es werden möchten.

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