Berlin at War
Discover the gripping history of Berlin during one of its most tumultuous periods with Berlin at War by Roger Moorhouse. Published in 2011, this compelling book spans 480 pages and delves into the heart of Nazi Germany, revealing how Berlin served as the nerve-center of Hitler's regime. Moorhouse takes readers on a journey through the city’s grand ceremonies and the ambitious plans of architect Albert Speer to create a new 'world metropolis'. As the narrative unfolds, you’ll witness the dramatic events leading up to the climactic struggle against Nazism. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in World War II, Berlin at War offers a detailed exploration of the social conditions and campaigns that shaped this iconic city during 1939-1945. Don’t miss the chance to gain a deeper understanding of Berlin's pivotal role in history.