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Here is a eye-witness report from YANK MAGAZINE concerning life in post-World War II Berlin: the rubble, the black-market, the politics, the night clubs, the newspapers, the natives and the four occupying armies.


Additional articles about the daily hardships in post-war Germany can be read by clicking here.


What did the German people think about the foreign armies that occupied their land? Click here and find out…




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