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 and architectural heritage. He incorporates the personal stories and firsthand ...
Firestorm: Allied Airpower and the Destruction of Dresden/The Fire: The Bombing of Germany, 1940-1945. 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 23 作者:Burgess,Edwin,B.摘要: The article reviews the books "Firestorm: Allied Airpower and the Destruction of Dresden," by Marshall De Bruhl and "The Fire: ...
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French Benjamin, Funamoto Sachiyo, Sugiyama Hiromi, American Journal of Epidemiology . 2018,第8期 机译:1945年爆炸前的广岛和长崎的人口密度:其测量与对原子弹幸存者生命跨度研究中辐射风险估算的影响 3. Ausstellung 1945 Koeln und Dresden [J] . Wanner Ernst Deutsches Aerzteblatt. Ausgabe A: aerz...
CITY IN FLAMES: THE BOMBING OF DRESDEN ; Seventy Years Ago, near the End of the Second World War, British Planes Dropped 1,400 Tonnes of Bombs on the German City. Bruno E Werner, Father of the Ireland-Based Sculptor Imogen Stuart, Was an Eyewitness to the Terrible Results...
Can the Bombing of Dresden Be Justified Germany withdrew from the Geneva disarmament conference, which meant they refused to support a British proposal that air bombing be banned. Dresden was also a very important rail centre for moving troops, concentration camp prisoners and war material but it ...
The firebombing of Dresden, the mass execution of innocent civilians in Sierra Leone and a generation of people lost to the gruesome and outlandish way of life of communism and Marxism should be enough to convince anyone. These stories serve as another perspective for the not-so-easily ...
In early 1945, the German city of Dresden lay directly in the path of a great swell of refugees...
Since the beginning of the Second World War both Germany and Japan had adopted a policy of genocide (i. e. killing as many people as possible, including civilians). Later on, even the US and Britain had used the strategy of fire bombing cities (Dresden and Tokyo, for example)in order ...
Traumatized by the bombing of Dresden at the time he had been imprisoned, Pilgrim drifts through all events and history, sometimes deeply implicated, sometimes a witness. He is surrounded by Vonnegut's usual large cast of continuing characters (notably here the hack science fiction writer Kilgore ...