The Fall of Berlin

  • The Fall of Berlin
    By Ian Baxter

    By March 1945, the Red Army had closed in on Berlin.

  • The Fall of Berlin
    By Ian Baxter

    A photographic history of Nazi Germany’s last days: “The images are well chosen—this reviewer cannot recall having seen any before.” —The NYMAS Review By March 1945, the Red Army had closed in on Berlin.

  • The Fall of Berlin
    By David Fisher, Anthony Read

    This is the story of Berlin, the city that became the Nazi's capital and their last ditch. It begins with the 1936 Olympics where Berlin is the showcase for the...

  • The Fall of Berlin
    By David Fisher, Anthony Read

    For Stalin, Hitler's Berlin was the ultimate prize. More than 300,000 Soviet soldiers died in the attack. Read and Fisher set the scene during the 1936 Olympics where Berlin was the showcase for the 1,000 year Reich.

  • The Fall of Berlin
    By David Fisher, Anthony Read

    An exciting narrative of the last days of Berlin and the Third Reich. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

  • The Fall of Berlin
    By Vasiliĭ Ivanovich Chuĭkov

    The Fall of Berlin

  • The Fall of Berlin: The final days of Hitler's evil regime
    By Anthony Tucker-Jones

    In April 1945, Soviet forces descended on Berlin in the final phase of the war in Europe.