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Bombing, States and Peoples in Western Europe 1940-1945

Overy, Richard(Edited by)
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This is the first book to treat bombing during WWII as a European phenomenon and not just the 'Blitz' on Britain and Germany.

With Western Europe now at the heart of a united continent, it is even more difficult to explain how only 70 years ago European states destroyed much of the urban landscape from the air.

There were many blitzes between 1940 and 1945 with an estimated 700,000 people killed.

The purpose of this book is to provide the basis for a comparison of the experience of western states under the impact of bombing.

In particular, it considers the political, cultural, and social responses to bombing rather than the military, strategic, and social dimensions which have formed the core of the discussion hitherto.

This book will correct the popular perception of the British Blitz as the key bombing experience by exposing the reality of life under the bombs for communities as far apart as Brest, Palermo, and Rostock.

An international panel of historians consider the issues raised amidst the bombing of human rights and protection of civilians in this seminal event in C20th history.

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Product Details
1441192549 / 9781441192547
Hardback
940.544
30/06/2011
United States
English
vi, 365 p. : ill., map
25 cm
Undergraduate Learn More
Selected conference papers.