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Fire The Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945

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ISBN-10: 0231133812

ISBN-13: 9780231133814

Edition: 2008

Authors: J�rg Friedrich, Allison Brown, J�rg Friedrich

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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 J ouml;rg 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…    
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Book details

List price: $27.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 4/14/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 552
Size: 0.66" wide x 0.91" long x 0.13" tall
Weight: 1.584
Language: English

J& ouml;rg Friedrich was born in Tyrolia in 1944 and grew up in the Ruhr District (Essen). A broadcaster in Berlin, Friedrich became a historian after he reported on the Majdanek Trial during the 1970s. His first comprehensive history of the prosecution of Nazi criminals in Germany, The Cold Amnesty(1984), was a bestseller in the Federal Republic. In 1993 he published a monograph on the forgotten Nuremberg Trial of the German High Command titled The Law of War: The German Army in Russia, which earned him a honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam. The idea for The Firecame to Friedrich accidentally one night in February 2002, and since its publication, the book has been…    

J& ouml;rg Friedrich was born in Tyrolia in 1944 and grew up in the Ruhr District (Essen). A broadcaster in Berlin, Friedrich became a historian after he reported on the Majdanek Trial during the 1970s. His first comprehensive history of the prosecution of Nazi criminals in Germany, The Cold Amnesty(1984), was a bestseller in the Federal Republic. In 1993 he published a monograph on the forgotten Nuremberg Trial of the German High Command titled The Law of War: The German Army in Russia, which earned him a honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam. The idea for The Firecame to Friedrich accidentally one night in February 2002, and since its publication, the book has been…    

List of Illustrations
Preface Chronology Map Genealogy
Mother of the Renaissance
Education of a Lady (1492--1515)
Queen in All but Name (1515--1520)
The Bishop of Meaux (1521--1524)
Envoy Extraordinary (1524--1526)
Queen of Navarre (1526--1533)
Politics and Religion (1534--1539)
Courtly Love -- and Marriage (1539--1543)
And Then There Was One (1543--1547)
Pearls from the Pearl of Princesses (1547--1549)
Notes
References
Index