Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945

Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945
Title Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945 PDF eBook
Author Stephen E. Ambrose
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 134
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780393320107

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Historian Ambrose studies the political and military aspects of Eisenhower's decision to leave Berlin to the Russian army in the waning days of the European War.

The City Becomes a Symbol

The City Becomes a Symbol
Title The City Becomes a Symbol PDF eBook
Author William Stivers
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 352
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 9780160939730

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"This book covers the U.S. Army's occupation of Berlin from 1945 to 1949. This time includes the end of WWII up to the end of the Berlin Airlift. Talks about the set up of occupation by four-power rule."--Provided by publisher

Crusade in Europe

Crusade in Europe
Title Crusade in Europe PDF eBook
Author Dwight D. Eisenhower
Publisher Vintage
Pages 721
Release 2013-01-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307816575

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A classic of World War II literature, an incredibly revealing work that provides a near comprehensive account of the war and brings to life the legendary general and eventual president of the United States. • "Gives the reader true insight into the most difficult part of a commander's life." —The New York Times Five-star General Dwight D. Eisenhower was arguably the single most important military figure of World War II. Crusade in Europe tells the complete story of the war as he planned and executed it. Through Eisenhower's eyes the enormous scope and drama of the war--strategy, battles, moments of great decision--become fully illuminated in all their fateful glory. Penned before his Presidency, this account is deeply human and helped propel him to the highest office. His personal record of the tense first hours after he had issued the order to attack leaves no doubt of his travails and reveals how this great leader handled the ultimate pressure. For historians, his memoir of this world historic period has become an indispensable record of the war and timeless classic.

The Fall of Berlin 1945

The Fall of Berlin 1945
Title The Fall of Berlin 1945 PDF eBook
Author Antony Beevor
Publisher Penguin
Pages 593
Release 2003-04-29
Genre History
ISBN 1101175281

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"A tale drenched in drama and blood, heroism and cowardice, loyalty and betrayal."—Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post The Red Army had much to avenge when it finally reached the frontiers of the Third Reich in January 1945. Frenzied by their terrible experiences with Wehrmacht and SS brutality, they wreaked havoc—tanks crushing refugee columns, mass rape, pillage, and unimaginable destruction. Hundreds of thousands of women and children froze to death or were massacred; more than seven million fled westward from the fury of the Red Army. It was the most terrifying example of fire and sword ever known. Antony Beevor, renowned author of D-Day and The Battle of Arnhem, has reconstructed the experiences of those millions caught up in the nightmare of the Third Reich's final collapse. The Fall of Berlin is a terrible story of pride, stupidity, fanaticism, revenge, and savagery, yet it is also one of astonishing endurance, self-sacrifice, and survival against all odds.

Berlin

Berlin
Title Berlin PDF eBook
Author Antony Beevor
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 429
Release 2007-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 0141032391

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The Red Army had much to avenge when it finally reached the frontiers of the Reich in January 1945. Political instructors rammed home the message of Wehrmacht and SS brutality. The result was the most terrifying example of fire and sword ever known, with tanks crushing refugee columns under their tracks, mass rape, pillage and destruction. Hundreds of thousands of women and children froze to death or were massacred because Nazi Party chiefs, refusing to face defeat, had forbidden the evacuation of civilians. Over seven million fled westwards from the terror of the Red Army. Antony Beevor reconstructs the experiences of those millions caught up in the nightmare of the Third Reich's final collapse, telling a terrible story of pride, stupidity, fanatacism, revenge and savagery, but also one of astonishing endurance, self-sacrifice and survival against all odds.

Eisenhower

Eisenhower
Title Eisenhower PDF eBook
Author Carlo D'Este
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 1272
Release 2015-11-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1627799613

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The acclaimed biographer presents an intimate and comprehensive portrait of the legendary president and WWII general: “An excellent book.” —The Washington Post Book World Born into hardscrabble poverty in rural Kansas, the son of stern pacifists, Dwight David Eisenhower graduated from high school more likely to teach history than to make it. Yet he went on to become one of America’s most important military leaders. Then, on the wings of victory, the career soldier ascended to the nation’s highest political office. Casting new light on this profound evolution, Carlo D’Este chronicles the unlikely, dramatic rise of the supreme Allied commander. With full access to private papers and letters, D’Este has exposed for the first time the countless myths that have surrounded Eisenhower and his family for over fifty years. In this revealing biography, he identifies the complex and contradictory character behind Ike’s famous grin and air of calm self-assurance.

Eisenhower, at War 1943-1945

Eisenhower, at War 1943-1945
Title Eisenhower, at War 1943-1945 PDF eBook
Author David Eisenhower
Publisher Outlet
Pages 977
Release 1991-08-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780517065013

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Focuses on Eisenhower's conduct of the war and provides an extensively documented analysis of the political ramifications of the course of the war and Eisenhower's decisions