Annotated Bibliography
Bell, Bryan. “The Cold War.” Bryan’s Cool Junk. 2/10/00.
<https://www.angelfire.com/ga/Somees/coldwar.html>
(2/10/00).
This source provided me with detailed information on the Cold War which I had done a report on the previous year.
“Berlin Wall.” Encarta 2000. 1993-1999. CD-ROM. Microsoft
Corporation. 1/10/00.
This source gave me information on the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall.
Coombs, Sheila, Olson, Sarah, LeFever, Bessie, & Mangrum,
Shanekia. “The Fall of the Berlin Wall.” The Fall of the
Berlin Wall. <http://www3.northstar.k12.ak.us/schools/nph/twt
/berlin/berlin1.htm> (1/10/00).
This source showed the dates of each event from the rise to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Davis, Daniel F. & Lunger, Norman. A History of the
United States Since 1945. U.S.A.: Scholastic Inc., 1987.
36-37.
This source gave me information on the Berlin Blockade, NATO, and the Airlift.
Drewry, Henry N. & O’Connor, Thomas H. America Is.
New York, New York: Glencoe, 1995. 621-627, 723-
725.
This source gave me more details on the events leading to the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall.
Great Events of the Twentieth Century. Volume 7: 1982-1995.
Marathon Music & Video, 1997. (ISBN 1-57622-424-4).
This source gave me more details on the uprisings leading to the fall of the Berlin Wall as well as other reasons on why it fell.
“Text Only Version.” The Berlin Wall Text History and
Bibliography. <http://members.aol.com/johball/bib.htm>
(1/10/00).
This source gave me information on the escape attempts and further details on the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall.
-by Bryan Bell
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