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Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945

Norton Essays In American History Book 1

Book 1 of the Norton Essays In American History series.This study zeroes in on the race for Berlin at the end of World War II, explaining why Eisenhower chose not to drive directly on the city and how that decision affected both the final military operations and the postwar map of Europe.

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Published 1967
Part of the Norton Essays In American History series as book 1.

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This study zeroes in on the race for Berlin at the end of World War II, explaining why Eisenhower chose not to drive directly on the city and how that decision affected both the final military operations and the postwar map of Europe.

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Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945 was published in 1967.