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Current format, Book, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsIn the trenches of Eastern Europe, in the bomb-ravaged halls of Berlin, and along the speeding Western front, Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt strive for private victories as the final months of World War II approach.
In the trenches of Eastern Europe, in the bomb-ravaged halls of Berlin, and along the speeding Western front, three powerful leaders--Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt--strive not for peace nor power, but for private victories, as the final months of World War II approach. Reprint.
Berlin, January 1945.
The war draws to a close, but the fight for a vanquished city -- and for history -- is just beginning.
In the final months of the war in Europe, the last act of a five-year conflagration is about to be played out. As Allied generals surround the mortally wounded Nazi military machine, strategies are being formed on a greater scale than even generals can imagine.
While Churchill fumes helplessly, Roosevelt makes crucial decisions that will cede Berlin to Stalin and the Russians. The stakes are no less critical for ordinary men and women, fighting to live another day....
From the chaos of the eastern front, to the desperation of a single Jewish man hidden in a Berlin basement, to the burning ambition of an American photojournalist, Robbins animates the giants who shaped history and breathes life into the heartbreaking struggles of those who merely lived it.
In the trenches of Eastern Europe, in the bomb-ravaged halls of Berlin, and along the speeding Western front, three powerful leaders--Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt--strive not for peace nor power, but for private victories, as the final months of World War II approach. Reprint.
Berlin, January 1945.
The war draws to a close, but the fight for a vanquished city -- and for history -- is just beginning.
In the final months of the war in Europe, the last act of a five-year conflagration is about to be played out. As Allied generals surround the mortally wounded Nazi military machine, strategies are being formed on a greater scale than even generals can imagine.
While Churchill fumes helplessly, Roosevelt makes crucial decisions that will cede Berlin to Stalin and the Russians. The stakes are no less critical for ordinary men and women, fighting to live another day....
From the chaos of the eastern front, to the desperation of a single Jewish man hidden in a Berlin basement, to the burning ambition of an American photojournalist, Robbins animates the giants who shaped history and breathes life into the heartbreaking struggles of those who merely lived it.
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