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ID140944
Title ProperBombed Into defeat?
Other Title Informationair power and the end of the second world war
LanguageENG
AuthorOvery, Richard
Summary / Abstract (Note)While the Second World War is by far the most studied global conflict, prolific scholarship on its contours and causes has yet to yield consensus. The effectiveness of different military strategies, most notably air bombing, is still disputed. Richard Overy examines the claim that strategic bombing was a major factor in bringing both the European and Pacific wars to an end in 1945. Rejecting the argument that bombing led to surrender in either Germany or Japan, he highlights the significance of outright military defeat and political calculation.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol. 160, No.4; Aug/Sep 2015: p.10-13
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol: 160 No 4
Key WordsDefeat ;  Air Power ;  Bombed ;  End of the Second World War


 
 
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