The Last Train To Berlin

The Last Train To Berlin by P. P. K. STONE is a large print edition published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 14, 2016. This 656-page book narrates the history of a family with roots tracing back to the time of Charlemagne, exploring their experiences through significant historical events. The narrative includes their struggles with the Vikings, encounters with Napoleon during his invasion of Russia, and their involvement in the Great War, culminating in the family’s perilous journey during World War II.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the major forces that shaped Europe, particularly focusing on the German invasion and occupation of Poland in 1939, as well as the subsequent counter-sweep by the Russian Red Army in 1945. The book is rich in historically accurate detail, providing insights into the family’s tribulations amid the turmoil of war. With its exploration of themes related to war and military history, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the impact of these events on individual lives and families.
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The Last Train To Berlin tells the story of a family whose roots date to the time of Charlemagne.
It tells of the family’s
- struggles with the Vikings
- quest for land in a far-away place
- near-encounter with Napoleon during the course of le Grande Armee’s invasion of Russia
- members’ service in the Great War and, finally, the book tells, in detail of
- the family’s dangerous tribulations during World War II.
Rife with historically accurate detail, the book examines the two major forces that swept across the European landscape: - —the 1939 German invasion, annexation, and occupation of Poland with its stultifying and numbing oppression and then
- —the horrific 1945 counter-sweep by the vengeful Russian Red Army.
The book has received solid 5-Star reviews.
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