Berlin's traumatic past and vibrant present explored and explained in a
guide to the culture, buildings and society of the city.
Most people do not think of Berlin as a beautiful city, but it is filled
with stunning sights, sounds and textures, all the more astonishing when
the stories behind them are revealed. Today's Berlin is new and vibrant,
but historyhas left its scars. A look in the right place is rewarded
with glimpses of the glories of old Prussia as well as the abominations
of Hitler's Third Reich and of the outer bulwark of the Soviet empire.
Brian Ladd, a historian whohas been returning to Berlin for twenty-five
years, pays homage to the familiar landmarks, but he also penetrates
into obscure corners of the city and brings them alive with his shrewd
and informed comment. He explains what the sights of Berlin have meant
to Berliners who coped under kings and dictators, and who toiled,
suffered and celebrated as their city was destroyed and rebuilt. This
book invites you to share their passions as it draws you into the
dynamic new capital that has risen from wreckage of post-war German
history. BRIAN LADD is at the State University of New York at Albany. He
has been a constant visitor to Berlin over a quarter of a century.