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Ch. Links Verlag Foreign Rights Catalogue Autumn 2011

Zu Beginn des Krieges gegen die Sowjetunion konnte die rund 600000 Mann verbündeter Truppen einsetzen, später kamen zahlreiche Rolf-Dieter Müller ausländische Freiwillige und »Hilfswillige« hinzu. Auf dem Höhepunkt des Zweiten Weltkrieges war an der Ostfront schließlich jeder dritte Uniform­ träger auf deutscher Seite ein Ausländer. Der Feind Hitlers Parole vom »Kampf gegen den Bolschewismus« fand überall in Euro pa Wider hall – bei überzeugten Faschisten ebenso wie bei Angehöri­ gen osteuropäischer Völker, die ihre Unabhängigkeit von der UdSSR an­ steht im Osten streb ten. Viele von ihnen kämpften nicht nur an der Front, sondern ließen sich auch in die Verbrechen der Wehrmacht und der Waffen­SS verstri­ Hitlers geheime Pläne für einen Krieg cken. Von ihren Heimatländern wegen Verrats abge urteilt und vergessen, wurde ihr Einsatz von den Historikern im Kalten Krieg meist übersehen gegen die Sowjetunion im Jahr 1939 oder verschwiegen, von Rechtsradikalen dagegen glorifiziert. Rolf­Dieter Müller vermittelt auf der Basis neuerer Forschungen erstmals einen systematischen Überblick über die verschiedenen Motive, die Hit­ lers Verbündete und ausländische Freiwillige an der Ostfront kämpfen lie­ ßen. Zahlreiche Fotos, Karten und Dokumente ergänzen diese anschau­ lich geschriebene Darstellung. An der Seite der Wehrmacht der Seite der An Rolf­Dieter Müller Rolf­Dieter

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Frank Nordhausen / Thomas Schmid (eds.) The Arab Revolution Democratic awakening from Tunisia to the Golf

A compact survey of the events and developments in eleven countries of the Arab world and of the perspectives opened up by the revolution.

Ten renowned experts of the region outline the causes of the democratic awakening, depict the course of events, and introduce the protagonists. Tunisia and Libya (Thomas Schmid, Berliner Zei- tung), Egypt (Frank Nordhausen, Berliner Zei- tung), Algeria (Helmut Dietrich, DAAD), Morocco (Marc Dugge, ARD), Syria (Martina Doering, Ber- liner Zeitung), Lebanon (Markus Bickel, Frankfur- ter Allgemeine Zeitung), Jordan (Heiko Flottau, Süddeutsche Zeitung), Yemen (Jens Heibach, Mar- burg University), Saudi Arabia (Henner Fürtig, GIGA Institut) and the Gulf states (Alexander Smoltczyk, Spiegel). A captivating chapter of con- temporary history that is also an indictment against the absurdity of a law that, though somewhat wea- kened, still exists today. 2nd edition 224 pages ISBN 978-3-86153-640-6 “Nordhausen and Schmid poignantly Published: October 2011 depict the course of these revolutions.” Die ZEIT

Frank Nordhausen Thomas Schmid Born in 1956; studied history, German Born in 1950; studied Romance languages in Zu- and philosophy in Berlin; freelance rich and sociology in Berlin; foreign correspondent journalist and writer for Spiegel, Stern for numerous newspapers; since 2008 managing and Zeit till 1996; since 1996 reporter editor of the Berliner Zeitung and its fo- for the Berliner Zeitung; several so- reign correspondent, specializing in the journs in war zones since 1999, inclu- Maghreb region (Morocco, Western Sa- ding Irak (2003) and Egypt (2010-11). hara, Algeria and Tunisia).

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Thomas Kunze / Thomas Vogel From the Soviet Union to Independence A journey through 15 former Soviet republics

The authors travel through all 15 former Soviet republics twenty years after the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, describing the dramatic changes that have taken place there in the last two decades. An exciting mixture of contemporary historical ana- lysis and vivid travel reporting.

The Soviet Union was dissolved after the coup d’etat against Mikhail Gorbachev in late 1991. Its 15 constituent republics became independent states. Russia has been ruled with a strong hand ever since. The Baltic states have become members of the European Union and Estonia is even using the euro. In the Caucasus and Central Asia Isla- mism is on the rise, and in some places authoritari- an rulers have emerged and dubious oligarchies have taken power. But “Soviet man” has survived it all. German historian Thomas Kunze and Swiss jour- 288 pages nalist Thomas Vogel describe still existing similari- ties while pointing out distinct differences. 46 illustrations ISBN 978-3-86153-644-4 Published: October 2011

Thomas Kunze Thomas Vogel Born in 1963; studied history, German Born in 1959; studied German literature, political and education at the Universities of science and journalism in Berlin; foreign corre- Jena and Leipzig, Dr. phil.; has worked spondent for Swiss television; numerous film re- in Moscow and Central Asia for the ports, features and publications on international Konrad Adenauer Foundation since contemporary history and politics. 2002; numerous book publications on Eastern Europe and Russia.

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Matthias Ritzi / Erich Schmidt-Eenboom In the Shadow of the Third Reich The Federal Intelligence Service and its agent Richard Christmann

Foreign agent for Hitler and Adenauer: The dra- matic fate of Richard Christmann reveals the fas- cist roots of West German foreign intelligence and its secret intelligence policy in northern Africa.

In the 1950s, the West German “Federal Intelli- gence Agency” (BND), founded in 1956, and its precursor, the Gehlen Organization, recruited much of their staff from people who had worked for the , SS and military intelligence in the Third Reich. Among them was Lorraine-born Richard Christmann, who served as a double agent in the Wehrmacht and in the Netherlands and was also a case officer in occupied Paris. As a BND re- sident in Tunis from 1956 to 1961, his tasks inclu- ded thwarting the official policy of rapprochement between Germany and France by providing targe- ted support to the Algerian independence move- ment against France. 248 pages Using previously inaccessible documents, the aut- ISBN 978-3-86153-643-7 hors debunk the myth that the BND was merely Published: September 2011 gathering intelligence abroad and not intervening in armed conflicts.

Dr. Matthias Ritzi Erich Schmidt-Eenboom Born in 1963; studied business admi- Born in 1953, studied education and early modern nistration at the University of Mann- history at the Bundeswehr University in Hamburg; heim and later political science at the as of 1985 research assistant at the Forschungsin- Institute for Political Science at the stitut für Friedenspolitik (Research Institute for University of Innsbruck; earned his Peace Policy) in Weilheim; since 1990 di- Ph.D. there in 2010 with his dissertati- rector of the institute and author of nu- on “Richard Christmann: Intelligence merous books and articles on intelligence- Clashes Between Germany and France, related topics. 1936 to 1961.”

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Kai Schlüter (ed.) Günter Grass on Tour for Willy Brandt The legendary election campaign of 1969

Kai Schlüter provides a wealth of original docu- ments, photos and reminiscences of participants in chronicling the legendary election campaign tour of Günter Grass in 1969, an event which changed the Federal Republic and made Willy Brandt chan- cellor.

In 1969, Günter Grass spent six months touring West Germany in an old VW bus campaigning for Willy Brandt. He covered 32,000 kilometers and spoke to around 60,000 people at more than 100 events. It was a totally new kind of campaigning in Germany. People with no connection to the SPD were organizing support initiatives and advocating ideas that were controversial even in the party but which eventually became official government poli- cy after Brandt’s election victory. 240 pages This volume documents the memories of partici- 53 illustrations pants and puts the events in political-historical ISBN 978-3-86153-647-5 perspective. The texts and multitude of photos Published: September 2011 bring a turbulent era back to life in which grass- roots politics ruled the day.

Backlist: Günter Grass - the Stasi Files Rights sold to: Italy “A captivating and edifying documentation of German Kai Schlüter literary and Cold War hi- story.” Born in 1956; degree in German and social sciences from Göttingen; 1983 Süddeutsche Zeitung Ph.D.; since 1986 journalist at Radio Bremen; ARD radio correspondent in Washington and London as well as managing editor of Nordwestradio (RB/NDR), newly founded in 2001.

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Heidrun Hannusch Death Penalty for Suicide A Historical Crime Case

“A curious and touching piece of European con- temporary and legal history.” Der Spiegel

“Heidrun Hannusch tells the life of a mother and daughter in London exile, as captivating as a detec- tive story. Though always close to her female pro- tagonists, she’s careful never to lose the big picture. In a detailed and sympathetic fashion, she describes their growing desperation with each new Nazi mi- litary victory, ultimately culminating in a suicide pact.” Deutschlandradio Kultur

„As interest in the movie The King‘s Speech sweeps the world, the story of the stammering monarch‘s intervention to save the life of Irene Coffee makes fascinating reading.“ 184 pages 18 illustrations The Evening Standard ISBN 978-3-86153-616-1 Published: March 2011 „A shameful chapter of British wartime justice has been exposed in a new book which reveals how an English court passed the death sentence on a young and terrified German Jewish refugee who entered a Heidrun Hannusch suicide pact with her mother because both feared Born in 1954; M.A. in cultural studies; they would be murdered by the Nazis.“ 1980 – 86 culture editor at the Sorbian The Independant daily Nowa Doba; 1987 – 91 emplo- yed as a theatre dramaturge; 1991 – 2009 editor at Dresdner Neueste Nachrichten newspaper; 2005 first Sample translation available! place in the “Saxon Journalism Prize” competition. Heidrun Hannusch lives and works in Dresden as a freelance journalist and writer.

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Jürgen Gottschlich The Bible Hunter The Adventurous Search for the Original Version of the New Testament

Jürgen Gottschlich takes his readers on an intelle- ctual and emotional journey through 2,000 years of cultural history.

German Bible scholar Constantin von Tischendorf made a sensational discovery in the mid-nineteenth century. After years of adventurous, exhausting and dangerous pursuit, he stumbled upon a pile of parchment leaves at ancient Saint Catherine’s Mo- nastery, in the midst of the Sinai desert. This so- called »Codex Sinaiticus« from the fourth century A.D. contains the oldest complete New Testament ever discovered – along with passages deleted from the modern Bible. In 1859, Tischendorf brought large parts of the codex to Europe. Was this a res- cue operation or art theft?

»An adventurous journey through 2,000 years of 2nd edition, 224 pages cultural history.« 34 illustrations, 1 map stern ISBN 978-3-86153-594-2 Published: December 2010 “Jürgen Gottschlich tells a story for believers and non-believers alike, discreetly taking us back to the culture shock of the nineteenth century when a sense of anxiety swept through Germany as Bible Jürgen Gottschlich scholars revealed that the New Testament as a co- Born in 1954; studied philosophy and herent corpus of texts was the product of decades journalism in Berlin; 1979 cofounder and centuries.” of taz newspaper, where he worked as Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg a journalist until 1993, in the end as deputy editor-in-chief; 1994 deputy editor-in-chief of Wochenpost weekly; Selected for New Books in German since 1998 correspondent for a variety of newspapers in Istanbul. Sample translation available!

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Werner Stiller The Agent My Life in Three Secret Services

For the first time ever, Werner Stiller speaks openly about his turbulent life in the world of international espionage. His account is likewise the psychogram of a man who wended his way through opposing social systems and for whom tension is an elixir of life.

It was the Ministry for State Security’s biggest de- feat. In January 1979, Lieutenant Werner Stiller, case officer of Markus Wolf’s foreign espionage unit, defected from East to West. He had fled to the Federal Republic with a suitcase full of highly ex- plosive documents which he used to unmask dozens of East German spies. Erich Mielke vowed to track down Stiller at any cost, to get him back and try him before a military court where the death sen- tence was awaiting him. The West German Federal Intelligence Service protected their source around the clock. No longer safe in Europe, he was ultima- 3rd edition, 256 pages tely entrusted to the CIA. In the United States Stiller 23 illustrations assumed a new identity. ISBN 978-3-86153-592-8 Published: December 2010 »This cleverly narrated book is enthralling like a crime thriller.« Werner Stiller F.A.Z. Born in 1947; studied physics in Leip- zig; as of 1972 full-time employee of the foreign espionage unit at the East Rights sold to: German MfS; 1976 lieutenant; as of Heyne (Paperback) 1978 double agent for the West Ger- man BND; 1979 defected to the Fe- Hungary deral Republic; as of 1981 studied eco- nomics in St. Louis, U.S.A.; 1983–90 investment banker at Goldman Sachs in New York and London. Since the late 1990s in Budapest as a private in- vestor .

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Rolf-Dieter Müller The Enemy is to the East Hitler’s Secret Plans for a War against the Soviet Union in 1939

Hitler had been planning a possible war of inter- Zu Beginn des Krieges gegen die Sowjetunion konnte die Wehrmacht rund Rolf-Dieter Müller 600000 Mann verbündeter Truppen einsetzen, später kamen zahlreiche vention against the U.S.S.R. ever since taking po- ausländische Freiwillige und »Hilfswillige« hinzu. Auf dem Höhepunkt des Zweiten Weltkrieges war an der Ostfront schließlich jeder dritte Uniform­ wer in 1933. Starting from this hypothesis, Rolf- träger auf deutscher Seite ein Ausländer. Der Feind Hitlers Parole vom »Kampf gegen den Bolschewismus« fand überall in Euro pa Wider hall – bei überzeugten Faschisten ebenso wie bei Angehöri­ Dieter Müller’s book offers a new perspective on gen osteuropäischer Völker, die ihre Unabhängigkeit von der UdSSR an­ steht im Osten streb ten. Viele von ihnen kämpften nicht nur an der Front, sondern ließen the prehistory of Hitler’s campaign in Russia. sich auch in die Verbrechen der Wehrmacht und der Waffen­SS verstri­ Hitlers geheime Pläne für einen Krieg cken. Von ihren Heimatländern wegen Verrats abge urteilt und vergessen, wurde ihr Einsatz von den Historikern im Kalten Krieg meist übersehen gegen die Sowjetunion im Jahr 1939 oder verschwiegen, von Rechtsradikalen dagegen glorifiziert. Rolf­Dieter Müller vermittelt auf der Basis neuerer Forschungen erstmals einen systematischen Überblick über die verschiedenen Motive, die Hit­ The invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22nd, lers Verbündete und ausländische Freiwillige an der Ostfront kämpfen lie­ ßen. Zahlreiche Fotos, Karten und Dokumente ergänzen diese anschau­ 1941 is considered by historians to be the last pha- lich geschriebene Darstellung.

An der Seite der Wehrmacht der Seite der An se of Hitler’s step-by-step plan to conquer Germany’s »Lebensraum« in the East. In his latest book, renowned military historian Müller challen- ges this view. Using previously overlooked sources, Rolf­Dieter Müller Rolf­Dieter he shows that Hitler and the Wehrmacht began ne- gotiations with Poland to this end, even conside- www.linksverlag.de ISBN 978­3­86153­448­8 ring an alliance with Japan.

296 pages “Rolf-Dieter Müller’s study is the most 30 illustrations important book to come out in years about ISBN 978-3-86153-617-8 the evolution of the Second World War.” Published: May 2011 Die WELT

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Rolf-Dieter Müller Backlist: Side-by-Side Born in 1948; studied history, political with the Wehrmacht science and education in Braunschweig Rights sold to: and Münster; since 1979 scientific staff United Kingdom member, since 1999 scientific director Russian Federation of the Military History Research Insti- Poland tute in Potsdam; Manager of the pro- Estonia ject »the German Reich and the Second Romania World War«; Professor for Military History at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Numerous publications on the Second World War. Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected] foreign rights autumn 2011

Franz Albert Heinen Nazi Ordensburgen Vogelsang, Sonthofen, Krössinsee

In this abundantly illustrated volume, Franz Al- Franz Albert Heinen bert Heinen gives the first ever comprehensive NS-Ordensburgen overview of these colossal architectural ensembles, Vogelsang, Sonthofen, Krössinsee assesses their function for the Nazi regime, por- trays daily life in their cadre-training program, de- tails the crimes of »Ordensjunker« in the Soviet Union, and tells what these still largely unknown structures were used for after the war.

In 1934, construction work began on the three Nazi »Ordensburgen« Vogelsang (in the Eifel mountains), Sonthofen (in the Allgäu region) and Krössinsee (in Pomerania). The head of personnel of the Nazi Party, Dr. Robert Ley, wanted to use these sites to build up the party’s full-time staff. Ch. Links Training courses took place at Vogelsang and Krö- ssinsee from 1936 to 1939, whereas Sonthofen ser- 216 pages ved as the provisional home of the Adolf Hitler 241 illustrations schools – preparatory training centers for the Nazi ISBN 978-3-86153-618-5 Ordensburgen – from 1937 till the end of the war. Published: March 2011

Franz Albert Heinen Born in 1953; journalist; employed since 1979 at the Euskirchen district editorial office of the Kölner Stadt-An- zeiger newspaper; specialized in poli- tics; member of the committee for ob- taining and evaluating sources for the planned Nazi documentation center at Vogelsang. Numerous publications on regional twentieth-century history, es- pecially on the Vogelsang Ordensburg.

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Dieter Schenk Cracow Castle The seat of power of Governor-General , 1939 – 1945

Dieter Schenk vividly portrays how Cracow Castle became the focal point of Nazi crimes in the Gene- ral Government.

Cracow Castle, the Wawel, where more than 30 Polish kings were crowned and laid to rest, is a national shrine to Poles. The Germans occupied the castle after the start of World War II and tur- ned it into the nerve center of their newly created . As Governor-General Hitler appointed former Reich Commissioner of Justice Hans Frank, who soon earned the nickname »King of Poland« thanks to his penchant for pomposity. Frank organized extravagant parties at the castle, entertaining Nazi VIPs and prominent artists of the Third Reich at luxurious formal dinners. At 200 pages the same time, he looted Poland‘s art treasures and 180 illustrations gave orders to ruthlessly exploit the country, to ex- ISBN 978-3-86153-575-1 terminate Poland‘s intelligentsia, and make prepa- Published: August 2010 rations for .

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Dieter Schenk Born in 1937; police career; 1981 – 89 Chief of Detectives at Germany‘s Fe- deral Criminal Police Office (BKA); re- signed from the BKA because of irre- concilable differences in issues of human rights; since 1993 research in Poland about Nazi Germany and since 1998 honorary professor at Łódz Uni- versity; honorary citizen of the City of Gdansk. Publications include BKA: Police Aid to Torture Regimes (Bonn 2008).

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Manfred Wilke The Way to the Wall Phases of the History of Division

For reconstructing the international pre-history of the building of the Berlin Wall and the exact ballot between Chruschtschow and the leader of the So- cialist Unity Party of Germany, the author could use for the first time the transcripts of the conver- sations between Chruschtschow and Ulbricht – transcripts which have not been accessible to re- search until now.

The long way to the Berlin Wall started in 1945. Stalin commissioned the German Communist Par- ty (KPD) in the Soviet occupation zone to take over power. The three western powers safeguarded their sphere of influence at the same time. In 1949 two German states were born, though Berlin was still divided into four sectors: The town has become from now on an eratic block and a window of the west, while being in the middle of the GDR. After the Soviets had failed to drive out the Allies of West-Berlin by blockading the city in 1948/1949, 472 pages the second crisis of Berlin followed from 1958 to ISBN 978-3-86153-623-9 1960, when Moscow gave an ultimatum to the we- Published: May 2011 stern powers to clear off Berlin and to make it to a free city. The decision to construct the border was made by Nikita Chruschtschow. This was based Manfred Wilke on the increasing number of refugees from the Born in 1941; 1985-2006 university GDR. lecturer for sociology at Freie Universi- ty Berlin; 1992-98 member of the two commissions of inquiry of the German Bundestag for the history of the dicta- torship of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany; 1992-2006 one of the two academic leaders of the Forschungsver- bund SED-Staat at Freie University Berlin. Numerous publications on the contemporary history of politics.

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Stefan Wolle On the Road to Utopia Daily Life and Governance in the GDR 1961 – 1971

Stefan Wolle’s »The Ideal World of Dictatorship« has since become a standard work on the Hone- cker era in East Germany. This is the second volu- me of his history of daily life in the GDR in which he skillfully combines the perspectives of gover- nance and daily life like no other historian of the GDR.

The mousetrap snapped shut on August 13, 1961. The GDR was walled in. But wasn’t this an oppor- tunity as well? Soviet leadership proclaimed the building of communism in 1961. Utopian as it may have been, a period of reform commenced in East Germany in 1962-63. The economy was supposed to be modernized, and the Party enlisted the sup- port of intellectuals and young people. Amazing things were happening in cinema and literature. But how far could these changes go?

440 pages 14 illustrations ISBN 978-3-86153-619-2 Published: March 2011

Dr. Stefan Wolle Backlist: The Ideal World of Dictatorship Born in 1950, studied history at Hum- boldt University in East Berlin, expelled Over 10,000 copies sold from university in 1972 for political re- A complete English trans- asons, Ph.D. in 1984, 1990 member of lation is available! the Committee for the Dissolution of the State Security Apparatus, 1991 – 1996 teaching assistant at Humboldt University, 1998 – 2000 consultant to the Federal Foundation for the Recon- ciliation of the SED Dictatorship, since 2006 then academic director of the GDR Museum Berlin.

Ch. Links Verlag ∙ Schönhauser Allee 36 ∙ 10435 Berlin ∙ [email protected] foreign rights autumn 2011 Lifeworlds at Ch. Links Verlag

The “Lifeworlds” series deals with the social and psychological impact of modern life on human beings. The varied experiences of individuals are interwoven with expert knowledge and practical guides to help. More than mere self-help books, they reveal the multitude of lifeworlds in varied social settings and environments and provide answers to specific problems in life.

Adelheid Müller-Lissner Forgiveness How to forgive yourself and others 184 pages, published: April 2011

Adelheid Müller-Lissner’s book sheds light on the chances and obstacles of forgiving – not only in rela- tionships, but in all areas of life.

Bettina von Kleist The Year After When couples break up 256 pages, published: April 2011

A new beginning – Bettina von Kleist offers an intel- ligent guidebook for the first year after separation, when nothing is the way it used to be and many deci- sions need to be made.

Eric Breitinger Familiar Strangers Adoptees speak 208 pages, published: October 2011

What do you do when your biological parents remain strangers? Eric Breitinger lends a voice to adoptees whose search for their parents has led to disappoint- ment. This book is meant to enourage and to help make adoption an option.

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Ch. Links Verlag »Ch. Links Verlag – a trusted name in the German publishing industry.« Die Welt

The Ch. Links Team back row (from left): Dr. Stephan Lahrem (Editor), Martin Kaule (Webmaster), Dr. Christoph Links (Publisher) middle row: Patricia Bohnstedt (Sales Assistance), Nadja Caspar (Event Manager), Katja Bohl- mann (Production Manager) front row: Edda Fensch (Publici- ty and Promotion Manager), Ker- stin Ortscheid (Finances) and Jo- hanna Links (Editor and Rights Manager)

Censorship in East Germany was abolished on December 1, 1989. This was the green light for Christoph Links, an employee at East German publishing house Aufbau Verlag at the time, to esta- blish an independent non-fiction publishing company for politics and contemporary history. Since then he has brought out about 600 titles, his three-man staff has grown to ten, while the subject matter of his books, invariably weighing in on current events, has likewise expanded. Literary jour- nalism, country studies, self-help, historical travel guides, coffee-tables books with accompanying texts on distinctive locations in German history, books about German colonial history, also e-books can be found in his publisher’s catalog. Best and long sellers include Chronik der Wende (Chronicle of the Wende) and Chronik des Mauer- falls (Chronicle of the Fall of the Wall) (12th edition forthcoming), Dunkle Welten. Bunker, Tunnel und Gewölbe unter Berlin (Dark Worlds. Bunkers, Tunnels and Vaults beneath Berlin) (9th edition forthcoming) or Die Grenze. Ein deutsches Bauwerk (The Border. A German Construction) (7th edition).

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