Among the Dead Cities Was the Allied Bombing of Civilians in WWII a Necessity or a Crime?

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the course of WWII, the air forces of Britain and the United States of America carried out a massive bombing offensive against the cities of Germany and Japan, ending with the destruction of Hamburg and Dresden, Tokyo, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Was it justified by the necessities of war? Or was it, in fact, a crime against humanity? This is now one of the last great remaining controversies of that time. And it matters, argues A. C. Grayling, 'that history is got right before it distorts into legend'.

Among the Dead Cities is both a lucid and revealing work of modern history and an urgent moral investigation. Grayling asks what are the lessons that we can learn for today about how people should behave in a world of tension and moral confusion, of terriorism and bitter rivalries.

Book information

ISBN: 9780747576716
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Imprint: Bloomsbury
Pub date:
DEWEY: 940.53
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 361
Weight: 816g
Height: 169mm
Width: 245mm
Spine width: 36mm