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What happened in Dresden on the night of 13-14 February was not only the most powerful bombing raid on the European theater of war, but also dug deep into the memory of those who witnessed it. The author, even Dresden and eyewitness of the shocking events, describes not only this "catastrophic century", but Dresden's importance in the air war as a whole and trying to separate facts from rumors. Supported by valuable photographic and map material, British and American interpretations and, in part, newly introduced documents, a contemporary work emerged that captivated through objective factual fidelity.
Hardcover: 436 pages
Language: German
Size: 18 x 3,4 x 25 cm