DEATH OF A CITY

Michael McLaughlin

Published 1982

In terms of personal success, there has been no career more fortunate than that of Winston Churchill. In terms of human suffering to millions of people and destruction of the noble edifice of mankind there has been no career more disastrous.”

The European and English Journal. Source: American Manifest Destiny and the Holocausts, p. 176.

One closes these volumes feeling, uneasily, that the true heroes of the story they tell are neither the contending air marshal’s, nor even the 55,888 officers and men of Bomber Command who were killed in action. They were the inhabitants of the German cities under attack; the men, women and children who stoically endured and worked on among the flaming ruins of their homes and factories, up till the moment when the allied armies overran them.”

London Times reviewer on the British Official History of the Strategic Air Offensive.

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