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| #192957 in Books | Berkley Publishing Group | 2012-01-03 | 2012-01-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x1.29 x5.99l,1.30 | File type: PDF | 640 pages | Berkley Publishing Group||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Detailed look at the '61 Berlin Crisis but with bias|By Robert Carver|I enjoyed reading Frederick Kempe's detailed narrative about how the Berlin Crisis unfolded and the perspectives of the Kennedy Administration, Khrushchev and the Soviets, East Germany's Walter Ulbricht, & West Germany's Konrad Adenauer. Kempe provides the background for the situation JFK inherited when he c|.com |
Author Q&A with Frederick Kempe | | Q: What led you to write this book? | A: The Cold War is still the least understood and worst reported of our three world wars. Berl
In June 1961, Nikita Khrushchev called Berlin "the most dangerous place on earth." He knew what he was talking about.
Much has been written about the Cuban Missile Crisis a year later, but the Berlin Crisis of 1961 was more decisive in shaping the Cold War-and more perilous. It was in that hot summer that the Berlin Wall was constructed, which would divide the world for another twenty-eight years. Then two months later, and for the first time in history, ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Berlin 1961: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Most Dangerous Place on Earth | Frederick Kempe.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.