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Sinclair McKay's exploration of Berlin from 1919 onward delves into the city's rich human history, spanning from the aftermath of the Great War to the Blockade and the rise of the Wall. Beginning in 1919, McKay illustrates how Berlin transformed into a symbol of modernity in various fields such as art, cinema, architecture, and politics. He chronicles the city's tumultuous journey through the rise of Hitler and the harrowing Battle for Berlin, culminating in its conquest in 1945—a pivotal moment that brought global consequences and individual tragedies. The narrative highlights the suffering endured by countless civilians, including women facing brutalities from soldiers and young boys thrust into conflict with oversized gear. Amidst this devastation, a resilient spirit emerged, striving to revive urban life and creativity. Today, there is a growing acknowledgment of the importance of ordinary citizens' testimonies from 1919 onward, emphasizing the experiences of housewives, office clerks, factory workers, and spirited teenagers during these transformative years. McKay's work blurs generational lines, amplifying their voices to craft a vivid, living portrait of a city that remains a focal point in history.

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Berlin, Sinclair McKay

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