Dresden: Tuesday, February 13, 1945

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pp. xvi, (7), 518, sketch maps, b/w photographs, “Of all the cities destroyed in World War II, Dresden rivals Hiroshima as a symbol of the war’s cruelty. The rationale for the bombing of Dresden has been clouded by distortion of what happened there and has been interpreted as a perfidious British and American war crime by the last gasps of Nazi propaganda; that interpretation was continued by the East German communist regime until its collapse in 1989. Newly opened archives, therefore, presented Taylor with an opportunity to research anew the obliteration of the “Florence on the Elbe.” Touching on assertions about the air attack that have made it controversial–that the city was of negligible military significance, or that its destruction was without purpose because the war was almost over–Taylor advances contrary evidence about the mounting of the attack and the cataclysmic firestorm it ignited.”

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ISBN 0060006765
ISBN13 9780060006761
Number of pages 518
Original Title Dresden: Tuesday, February 13, 1945
Published Date 2004
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition First edition
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pp. xvi, (7), 518, sketch maps, b/w photographs, “Of all the cities destroyed in World War II, Dresden rivals Hiroshima as a symbol of the war’s cruelty. The rationale for the bombing of Dresden has been clouded by distortion of what happened there and has been interpreted as a perfidious British and American war crime by the last gasps of Nazi propaganda; that interpretation was continued by the East German communist regime until its collapse in 1989. Newly opened archives, therefore, presented Taylor with an opportunity to research anew the obliteration of the “Florence on the Elbe.” Touching on assertions about the air attack that have made it controversial–that the city was of negligible military significance, or that its destruction was without purpose because the war was almost over–Taylor advances contrary evidence about the mounting of the attack and the cataclysmic firestorm it ignited.”

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Weight 1.1 kg