Dresden: The Fire and Darkness. The definitive history of the famous WW2 bombing
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Dresden: The Fire and Darkness. The definitive history of the famous WW2 bombing

McKay, Sinclair

Summary

In February 1945 the Allies obliterated Dresden, the 'Florence of the Elbe'.

In February 1945 the Allies obliterated Dresden, the 'Florence of the Elbe'. Explosive bombs weighing over 1,000 lbs fell every seven and a half seconds and an estimated 25,000 people were killed. Was Dresden a legitimate military target or was the bombing a last act of atavistic mass murder in a war already won? From the history of the city to the attack itself, conveyed in a minute-by-minute account from the first of the flares to the flames reaching almost a mile high - the wind so searingly hot that the lungs of those in its path were instantly scorched - through the eerie period of reconstruction, bestselling author Sinclair McKay creates a vast canvas and brings it alive with touching human detail.

Perfect for fans of Defence Strategy & Research, Politics, Philosophy & Social Sciences, Warfare & Defence, Military Vehicles, Military Aircraft, Aviation References.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 432 pages · Paperback
  • By McKay, Sinclair

Details

  • ISBN: 9780241986011
  • Author: McKay, Sinclair
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 432
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 3 September 2020
  • Condition: Used – Very Good

About the authors

McKay, Sinclair and Sinclair McKay · Publisher: Penguin Group

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Impeccably researched and deeply moving, McKay uses never-before-seen sources to relate the untold stories of a city, its people and their triumph in the face of disaster.