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Firestorm: The Bombing of Dresden 1945 [Paperback]

Paul Addison , Jeremy A. Crang
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Oct 2006

On the night of 13 and 14 February 1945 the RAF bombed the city of Dresden, causing devastating fires which obliterated the historic city centre and killed many thousands of people. Sixty years later these raids remain one of the most notorious, and also one of the most controversial, episodes in the history of the Second World War.

Firestorm: The Bombing of Dresden 1945 assembles a cast of distinguished scholars, including Sebastian Cox, David Bloxham, Nicola Lambourne, Soenke Neitzel, Richard Overy and Hew Strachan, to review the origins, conduct, and consequences of the raids. Each contributor writes from his or her own perspective, offering the reader a panoramic reassessment of the evidence and the issues, including the question of whether or not the bombing of the city constitutes a war crime.

Firestorm cogently demonstrates the reasons why Dresden has come to symbolise the military and ethical questions involved in the waging of total war.

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  • Paperback: 260 pages
  • Publisher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher (Oct 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566637139
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566637138
  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 12.9 x 1.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,961,135 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"An authoritative, stimulating and compact guide to the often-disputed facts" (Times Higher Education Supplement )

"Extraordinary... deserve[s] to be read, not only by those interested in the history of the Second World War, but also by those who continue to be interested in the ethical questions of warfare" (Daily Telegraph ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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A brilliant book about one of the most controversial British and America air campaigns of the Second World War. (20050324) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Probably more useful for academics 15 May 2013
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It's not what I thought it would be, as it's a collection of essays on aspects of the bombing, rather than a continuing narrative. It does, however, have an excellent summary of the post-war debate (by Richard Overy) and some interesting interviews concerning the classification of the raid as a war crime (by Donald Bloxham). It is disappointing that notorious Holocaust denier David Irving is quoted as if he is Gospel by some contributors. If it's the story of the raid you want, however, I suggest you look elsewhere, but if you are carrying out an in-depth study of the air war in general, and this raid in particular, then you will find this book thought-provoking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What actually happened 13 Dec 2012
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The is book gives great detail about the bombing of Dresden in 1945 and poses questions as to its real effectiveness.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A balanced description of the attack and its aftermath 6 April 2008
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_Firestorm: The Bombing of Dresden, 1945_ consists of ten chapters (including the retrospect) by ten authorities on various aspects of the Dresden raids, from the post-WWI British military theory which in part justified the raids in the eyes of its planners, to the modern day reconstruction of the city's monuments. I found the multiple perspectives very useful, and a good supplement to the single-author volumes on the topic. For detailed information on the attack itself, read one (or, in the interest of balance, several) of these other volumes. For the larger historical/philosophical/legal aspects of the attack, I'd recommend this book.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A Mixed Bag 13 Feb 2007
By A. K. Palmer - Published on Amazon.com
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There are good and bad points about this book. Unfortunately, the bad outweighs the good by a bit. There are interesting factoids presented throughout the book, which periodically does illuminate some little-known aspects of the Allied bombing of Germany that in a sense culminated in Dresden. But the book is a mish-mash. Every now and again the author, in explaining topic A, mentions toic B, at which point we get a multi-page exegesis on Topic B. Unfortunately, Topic B is often at best tangential, and at worst almost irrelevant, to the main subjects addressed in the book. It's as if the author either wanted to add words and pages for the sake of increasing volume or to show off his knowledge regarding diverse subjects. Not well edited.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Firestorm, the bombing of Dresden 20 Jun 2008
By Eugene F. Harrie - Published on Amazon.com
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Firestorm: This book could have been written with far fewer words. The format of several different writers was intended to expand the perspective, but it was largely repetetive and judgemental. It was not all that enlightening. On a scale of one to five, it was about a two.
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