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The Bombers and the Bombed: Allied Air War Over Europe 1940-1945
by
Richard Overy
he ultimate history of the Allied bombing campaigns in World War II
Technology shapes the nature of all wars, and the Second World War
hinged on a most unpredictable weapon: the bomb. Day and night, Britain
and the United States unleashed massive fleets of bombers to kill and
terrorize occupied Europe, destroying its cities. The grisly
consequences call into question how “moral” a war the Allies fought.
The Bombers and the Bombed radically
overhauls our understanding of World War II. It pairs the story of the
civilian front line in the Allied air war alongside the political
context that shaped their strategic bombing campaigns, examining the
responses to bombing and being bombed with renewed clarity.
The first book to examine seriously not only the well-known attacks on
Dresden and Hamburg but also the significance of the firebombing on
other fronts, including Italy, where the crisis was far more severe than
anything experienced in Germany, this is Richard Overy’s finest work
yet. It is a rich reminder of the terrible military, technological, and
ethical issues that relentlessly drove all the war’s participants into
an abyss.
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