A Brief History of the Berlin Crisis of 1961

Author: Neil Carmichael

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A Brief History of the Berlin Crisis of 1961 by Neil Carmichael is a historical account of the events leading to the erection of the Berlin Wall and the five-month crisis in 1961. It includes declassified documents revealing behind-the-scenes discussions, the impact on the Cold War, and the threats faced by the Western Powers in Berlin.
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