The Daily History Chronicle
On June 17, 1953, over one million East German workers rose against the state that claimed to represent them, and Soviet tanks crushed the uprising within hours. The story of what happened that day, why the West did nothing, and what Bertolt Brecht did with his silence reveals something permanent about the distance between what governments say they are and what they do when it counts.
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