Berliners

Berliners
Title Berliners PDF eBook
Author Vesper Stamper
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 449
Release 2022-10-25
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0593428366

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A riveting story about the rivalry between two brothers living on opposite sides of the Berlin wall during its construction in the 1960s, and how their complicated legacy and dreams of greatness will determine their ultimate fate. A city divided. A family fractured. Two brothers caught between past and present. Berlin, 1961. Rudi Möser-Fleischmann is an aspiring photographer with dreams of greatness, but he can't hold a candle to his talented, charismatic twin brother Peter, an ambitious actor. With the sudden divorce of their parents, the brothers find themselves living in different sectors of a divided Berlin; the postwar partition strangely mirroring their broken family. But one night, as the city sleeps, the Berlin Wall is hurriedly built, dividing society further, and Rudi and Peter are forced to choose between playing by the rules and taking their dreams underground. That is, until the truth about their family history and the growing cracks in their relationship threaten to split them apart for good. From National Book Award-nominated, critically acclaimed author-illustrator Vesper Stamper comes a stark look at how resentment and denial can strain the bonds of brotherhood to the breaking point.

Berlin’s Black Market

Berlin’s Black Market
Title Berlin’s Black Market PDF eBook
Author Malte Zierenberg
Publisher Springer
Pages 481
Release 2016-04-29
Genre History
ISBN 1137017759

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This book puts the illegal economy of the German capital during and after World War II into context and provides a new interpretation of Germany's postwar history. The black market, it argues, served as a reference point for the beginnings of the two new German states.

The Berliners, Their Saga and Their City

The Berliners, Their Saga and Their City
Title The Berliners, Their Saga and Their City PDF eBook
Author Walter Henry Nelson
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1969
Genre Berlin (Germany)
ISBN

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Berliners: Both Sides of the Wall

Berliners: Both Sides of the Wall
Title Berliners: Both Sides of the Wall PDF eBook
Author Anne Armstrong
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 1973
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Rudolf Berliner (1886-1967)

Rudolf Berliner (1886-1967)
Title Rudolf Berliner (1886-1967) PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Berliner
Publisher Lukas Verlag
Pages 297
Release 2003
Genre Christian art and symbolism
ISBN 3931836711

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Cold War Berlin

Cold War Berlin
Title Cold War Berlin PDF eBook
Author Scott H. Krause
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 257
Release 2021-03-11
Genre History
ISBN 0755602773

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A wide range of transatlantic contributors addresses Berlin as a global focal point of the Cold War, and also assess the geopolitical peculiarity of the city and how citizens dealt with it in everyday life. They explore not just the implications of division, but also the continuing entanglements and mutual perceptions which resulted from Berlin's unique status. An essential contribution to the study of Berlin in the 20th century, and the effects - global and local - of the Cold War on a city.

Friedrichstrasse 19

Friedrichstrasse 19
Title Friedrichstrasse 19 PDF eBook
Author Emma Harding
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 303
Release 2022-02-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1529376211

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'Sometimes I get fanciful and think the buildings speak. That all their history is locked into the walls and if you listened closely enough, you could hear all the people who'd once been there.' Sigi lived upstairs from Sara at Friedrichstrasse 19 yet before they met, Sara had no idea that Berlin could be so thrillingly irreverent or that sex could be so intoxicatingly wonderful. But then came the war, and hunger, loneliness and barbed wire. It was just as a young girl, a protegee of The Academy of Magical Arts situated in Friedrichstrasse at the start of the century, had predicted. Battered and divided, Berlin, like its people, endured. Hans yearns to be part of the boundary-breaking spirit of the age but he's haunted by his mother's part in the war and the absence of a father. Ilse, who escaped from the East, wants nothing more than the freedom she risked her life for. In 1989 in a wild act of spontaneous joy, Heike leapt from the Wall into the arms of a stranger from the West. Thirty years later, she recognises that what she'd willed to be destiny was nothing more than naivety. Recently divorced, she moves into Friedrichstrasse, to begin a new life. But it's impossible not to hear the echoes of the secrets and lies, visions and misunderstandings, lost loves and fatal mistakes, that have come before her. Time-travelling between decades, through the interlocking lives of six people, Friedrichstrasse 19 relives the tumultuous experience of a city on the frontline of history.