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South of Cayenne    by Jacques Evans
Price: $2.99 USD. 34860 words. Published on May 22, 2010. .

In 1949 after returning to the States, a Berlin Airlift crew crashes in an unexplored area of Brazil. Only two of the five-man crew survive. The information is closely held---only President Truman and a select few know the cause of the crash. On national security grounds, the information is classified 'Top Secret' and sealed for fifty years.
Berlin in the Cold War    by Thomas Flemming
Price: $3.99 USD. 25790 words. Published by Eva Schweitzer on November 29, 2011. .

Berlin in the Cold War vividly describes the conflict between the two superpowers—the USA and the Soviet Union—as it played out in Berlin, the divided city that was the frontier town, the spy post, and the battlefield. This is an enhanced e-book with hyperlinks to all the places of the Cold War and extensive footnotes.
After The Bombs - My Berlin    by Heidi Sieg-Smith
Price: $2.99 USD. 84770 words. Published on March 11, 2012. .

This recollection begins with the life of a German family at the beginning of the First World War and continues with their struggles in the aftermath of the Second World War. After the war Berlin was mostly rubble and the Cold War was heating up. The Berlin Blockade and the construction of The Wall placed the city in the center of the Cold War.
Air Force Brat    by Susan Kiernan-Lewis
Price: $2.99 USD. 20430 words. Published by San Marco Press  on March 18, 2012. .

A personal memoir of the three years spent as a child living in Europe as a military dependent during the sixties. This is a slice-of-life story of what it was like to be ten years old and living in a rural French village a scant 17 years after “the War.” A fascinating time in world history as well as my own.