Now in paperback, current events get in-depth treatment in this
exciting series produced in collaboration with the New York Times.
First-person narratives by the world-renowned newspaper's
award-winning journalists tell the stories behind the
headlines.
This compelling account carries readers back to Berlin, Germany,
in 1989, on the night that the Berlin Wall fell. From the moment
his East German assistant bursts into his West Berlin office to
tell him that the wall is open, Serge Schmemann is in the thick of
things, taking readers along with him as he witnesses the
celebration when the wall is opened and the dramatic changes that
follow. From this unique perspective, readers learn about the
Berlin Wall, its construction, and what it symbolized to the
world.
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