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A Little Pocket of Freedom: A Unique Cold War Story celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift

A Little Pocket of Freedom: A Unique Cold War Story celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift

Date:
Monday, June 24, 2024
Time:
1:30pm - 2:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Activity Room
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Format: In Person     Talks, Classes, & Lectures > Author Talk  

Donald Smith will be offering a virtual 45 presentation followed by question and answer period to discuss his book "Steinstuecken: A Little Pocket of Freedom."  Steinstuecken, a West Berlin neighborhood, was part of the American Sector in Berlin during the Cold War. However, Steinstuecken was COMPLETELY surrounded by Communist-controlled territory. For more than 20 years, American soldiers and diplomats kept Steinstuecken out of Communist hands. The village’s residents showed determination, and even courage, in resisting Communist pressure. They also managed to live relatively normal lives, and build a bond with the Americans that stays strong to this day. At the same time, the Americans and Soviets managed the village's situation in a way that kept tensions down and prevented a crisis.  This book tells how they did it. It’s an interesting, even inspiring story that deserves to be remembered.

 

 

Don Smith is a retired Army Reserve officer. He has a bachelors' degree in history from the University of Virginia and a masters' degree in intelligence from the Joint Military Intelligence College (now the National Intelligence University). He has been published in Military History magazine, World War II magazine, and Civil War Times magazine.

Registration is required. There are 19 seats available.

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