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3.6/5 Language English Pages 632 pp (1st Edition) Originally published 1963 Publisher Dell Publishing | 4/5 Goodreads Country United States Publication date 1963 ISBN 0-440-10290-1 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:
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Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA