Berlin

Theodor Plievier
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A city ripe for rape. The war in Europe is nearly over. From East and West the Allied armies are converging on the ruins of Berlin. Luftwaffe piolots are sent on suicide missions to ram enemy bombers. The Nazi leadership prepares for suicide. Those who try to flee the holocaust are turned back with threats and bullets. Soon Russian troops are in the city itself, mopping up pockets of fanatical resistance in desperate, bitter battles. They work over the city with a house-to-house coverage of looting, gunfire - and rape. Berlin's long apocalypse has begun...
Genres: Historical FictionFictionWarWorld War IIGermanyGerman Literature
478 Pages

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