Hidden In Plain Sight - Reminders of World War II Berlin

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Hidden In Plain Sight - Reminders of World War II Berlin
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Publisher : El Chinero
Total Pages : 21
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ISBN-10 : 9781411600638
ISBN-13 : 1411600630
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Book Synopsis Hidden In Plain Sight - Reminders of World War II Berlin by : Anthony Tellier

Book excerpt: Travel guide for unpublicized WWII Berlin Sites. Focuses on sites "off the beaten path," and includes advice for getting around, route planning, and a German vocabulary guide.


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