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Architecture, Politics, and Identity in Divided Berlin - Emily Pugh 2014 PDF University of Pittsburgh Press BOOKS HISTORY
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Architecture, Politics, and Identity in Divided Berlin
Author: Emily Pugh
Year: 2014
Number of pages: 448
Format: PDF
File size: 42,2 MB
Language: ENG

On August 13, 1961, under the cover of darkness, East German authorities sealed the border between East and West Berlin using a hastily constructed barbed wire fence. Over the next twenty-eight years of the Cold War, the Berlin Wall grew to become an ever-present physical and psychological divider in this capital city and a powerful symbol of Cold War tensions. Similarly, stark polarities arose in nearly every aspect of public and private life, including the built environment.

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