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Dresden - Tuesday 13 February 1945

English · Paperback / Softback

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At 9.51p.m. on Tuesday, 13 February 1945, Dresden's air-raid sirens sounded as they had done many times in the previous 5 years, until then almost most always a false alarm. Ten minutes later the first marker flares were dropped by Mosquitos of 627 squadron. By the next morning, 796 RAF Lancasters and 311 USAAF Liberators had dropped more than 4,500 tons of high explosives and incendiary devices. More than 25,000 inhabitants (possibly many more) perished in the terrifying firestorm, and thirteen square miles of the city's historic centre, including incalculable quantities of treasure and works of art, lay in ruins. It was Ash Wednesday 1945.

Almost a lifetime later, controversy about Dresden's destruction continues. In this fascinating and meticulous new study, Frederick Taylor has intensively researched the German, British and American archives, and talked to the British and American bomber crews and to the city's survivors, to reveal the most complete portrait of the city and its fate ever attempted.

About the author

Frederick Taylor was educated at Aylesbury Grammar School, and read History and Modern Languages at Oxford, and did postgraduate work at Sussex University. He lives in Cornwall.

Product details

Authors Frederick Taylor
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.01.2004
 
EAN 9780747572862
ISBN 978-0-7475-7286-2
No. of pages 518
Dimensions 152 mm x 233 mm x 40 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book

Zweiter Weltkrieg, Dresden : Geschichte, Bombenkrieg

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