In the closing months of the Second World War hundreds of thousands of Japanese, mostly civilians, died in a final outburst of violence from the air. American planes were beginning to run low on plausible targets when it was decided to use two atomic weapons in a final, terrible flourish to try to end the war. Richard Overy’s book rethinks how we should regard this last stage of the war and the role of the bombing. He explores the way in which the willingness to kill civilians and destroy cities became normalized in the course of a horrific war as moral concerns were blunted and scientists, airmen, and politicians followed a strategy of mass destruction they would never have endorsed before the war began.
Rain of ruin
HistoryAuthor R. J. Overy Published by Allen Lane ISBN 9780241700693 EAN 9780241700693 Bic Code NHWR7|JWCM|JWMN|NHWL|NHF|NHK Cover Hardback
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