A Guide to Eastern Germany by James Bentley

A Guide to Eastern Germany by James Bentley

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In 1990 East and West Germany signed a treaty of unification, although the border crossings had already disappeared, providing a great opportunity for travel. This book describes the East German landscape and looks at the history of this part of Germany.

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A Guide to Eastern Germany by James Bentley

In August 1990 East and West Germany signed a treaty of unification, to be ratified by the four World War II Allies. Already the border crossings had disappeared, and the infamous Berlin Wall had been virtually demolished. Opportunities for visiting East Germany are now unrivalled since the partition of the country. Still more visitors will pour into this part of Germany after custom and frontier controls are abolished. This book describes the landscape from the Baltic Coast, and the history of this part of Germany, looks at those who contributed to the country's tremendous cultural inheritance and the treasures of Saxony.
Palmer, Hugh: - Hugh Palmer is one of Britain's leading photographers of architecture and gardens. His books include The Most Beautiful Villages of Greece, The Most Beautiful Villages of Provence, and The Most Beautiful Villages of Ireland.
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ISBN 13 9780670840410
ISBN 10 0670840416
Title A Guide to Eastern Germany
Author James Bentley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1993-03-25
Number of pages 256
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