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Inferno The Firebombing Of Japan March 9august 15 1945 Edwin P Hoyt

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Inferno The Firebombing Of Japan March 9august 15 1945 Edwin P Hoyt
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Publisher: Globe Pequot
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.73 MB
Pages: 175
Author: Edwin P. Hoyt
ISBN: 9781493086443, 1493086448
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Inferno The Firebombing Of Japan March 9august 15 1945 Edwin P Hoyt by Edwin P. Hoyt 9781493086443, 1493086448 instant download after payment.

Did the bombing of Japan's cities—culminating in the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—hasten the end of World War II? Edwin Hoyt, World War II scholar and author, argues against the U.S. justification of the bombing. In Inferno, Hoyt shows how the United States bombed without discrimination, hurting Japanese civilians far more than the Japanese military. Hoyt accuses Major General Curtis LeMay, the Air Force leader who helped plan the destruction of Dresden, of committing a war crime through his plan to burn Japan's major cities to the ground.
The firebombing raids conducted by LeMay's squadrons caused far more death than the two atomic blasts. Throughout cities built largely from wood, incendiary bombs started raging fires that consumed houses and killed hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children. The survivors of the raids recount their stories in Inferno, remembering their terror as they fled to shelter through burning...

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