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Language
  
English

Pages
  
632 pp (1st Edition)

Originally published
  
1963

Publisher
  
Dell Publishing


Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1963

ISBN
  
0-440-10290-1

Author
  
Leon Uris

OCLC
  
19004169

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Genres
  
Historical drama, War novel

Works by Leon Uris
  
Mitla Pass, Topaz, The Angry Hills, Mila 18, A God in Ruins

Armageddon, or Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin, is a novel by Leon Uris about post-World War II Berlin and Germany. The novel starts in London during World War II, and goes through to the Four Power occupation of Berlin and the Soviet blockade by land of the city's western boroughs. The description of the Berlin Airlift is quite vivid as is the inter-action between people of the five nations involved as the three major Western Allies rub along with the Soviet occupiers of East Berlin and East Germany. The book finishes with the end of the airlift but sets the scene for the following 40 years of Cold War.

The book explains some important consequences of defeating Nazi Germany:

  • Division of territory into four zones of occupation including the last minute trading of Saxony and Thuringia by the Western Allies in return for a presence in Berlin (again in four sectors) at the heart of what had been the Third Reich.
  • How relationships between British, American, French and Russian individuals at a personal, a military and a political level developed and with Germans at a personal and political level, while De-Nazifying Germans and identifying likely leaders to play their part in the re-building of the city of Berlin from the ruins.
  • The effects of the Soviet Blockade of Berlin and the measures taken by US, British and French governments to supply West Berlin from the air. Specific air corridor and flight safety guarantee arrangements from the 1940s were still in place for every western civil flight in & out of Berlin until the early 1990s.
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