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Per group vote, this month we will be delving into The Berlin Wall: August 13, 1961 – November 9, 1989 by Frederick Taylor—a meticulously researched account of one of the Cold War's most powerful symbols. Drawing on declassified documents and firsthand testimonies, Taylor unravels the political tensions, human tragedies, and quiet acts of defiance that defined nearly three decades of a divided Germany. From the wall's sudden construction in 1961 to the euphoric scenes of its fall in 1989, this book captures both the geopolitical machinations of superpowers and the intimate stories of families torn apart, daring escapes, and lives lived in the shadow of concrete and barbed wire. This discussion promises to be a compelling exploration of Cold War politics, the resilience of ordinary people, and the eventual triumph of unity over division.

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### 📖 Book Information

  • Title: The Berlin Wall: August 13, 1961 – November 9, 1989
  • Author: Frederick Taylor
  • First Published: 2006
  • ISBN: 978-0062985873 (Please use this edition if possible for consistency during discussion)
  • Purchase the book: Amazon Link
  • Audiobook: Audible Link

Entry Fee: $5 per person to go towards an extra tip

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### 📜 Agenda

🔹 Introductions – Meet fellow Drunken Scribes.
🔹 Book Discussion – Analyze the historical and philosophical themes of The Berlin Wall.
🔹 Drinks & Socializing – Engage in casual and lively conversations.

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This promises to be a memorable gathering of history, camaraderie, and insightful discussion.

Prost! 🍻

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Book discussion for Drunken Historians' Society members on Frederick Taylor's The Berlin Wall; aim: deepen understanding of Cold War politics.

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