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The Fire - The Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945 (Paperback)
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The Fire - The Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945 (Paperback)
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For five years during the Second World War, the Allies launched a
trial and error bombing campaign against Germany's historical city
landscape. Peaking in the war's final three months, it was the
first air attack of its kind. Civilian dwellings were struck by-in
today's terms-"weapons of mass destruction," with a total of
600,000 casualties, including 70,000 children. In The Fire,
historian Jorg Friedrich explores this crucial chapter in military
and world history. Combining meticulous research with striking
illustrations, Friedrich presents a vivid account of the saturation
bombing, rendering in acute detail the annihilation of cities such
as Dresden, the jewel of Germany's rich art and architectural
heritage. He incorporates the personal stories and firsthand
testimony of German civilians into his narrative, creating a
macabre portrait of unimaginable suffering, horror, and grief, and
he draws on official military documents to unravel the reasoning
behind the strikes. Evolving military technologies made the
extermination of whole cities possible, but owing, perhaps, to the
Allied victory and what W. G. Sebald noted as "a pre-conscious
self-censorship, a way of obscuring a world that could no longer be
presented in comprehensible terms," the wisdom of this strategy has
never been questioned. The Fire is a rare account of the air raids
as they were experienced by the civilians who were their targets.
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