Berlin Command

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<p><strong>Berlin Command</strong> first published in 1950 is Brig. General Frank Howley's account of his four-year tenure in post-World War II Berlin with the U.S. Military Government. Filled with stories of Soviet complicity in undermining Allied efforts to rebuild the city the book is throughout a testament to the ideals of freedom and democracy and the American determination to remain in Berlin even though surrounded by a hostile opponent willing to lie cheat kidnap rape and steal to achieve its ends. Howley oversaw Allied efforts to counter the Soviets and was instrumental in organizing massive airlifts of food heating fuel and other supplies that meant survival for the hungry cold Berliners. General Howley was an unsung hero of the early Cold War period and <em>Berlin Command </em>is a fascinating account of this historic period when Europe's fate was still being decided.</p>
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