Reviewed in the united kingdom on november 10, 2019. Destruction of dresden by david irving, first edition abebooks. It seems certain that the figures he gives for the total death toll in the triple blow on dresden are overly exaggerated. The destruction of dresden by david irving 2005 audiobook. This figure exceeds either of the abomb casualty lists. The secret weapons of the third reich, the rise and fall of the luftwaffe, the german atomic bomb, the war between the generals, the trail of the fox, hitlers war, and uprising. David john cawdell irving born 24 march 1938 is an english author and holocaust denier who has written on the military and political history of world war ii, with a focus on nazi germany. The destruction of dresden veterans today military.
Ltd 1963, in a revised and updated edition in 1971 by corgi books ltd, and by papermac, a division of macmillan publishers ltd, in 1985. The bombing of dresden has been used by holocaust deniers and pronazi polemicistsmost notably by british writer david irving in his book the destruction of dresdenin an attempt to establish a moral equivalence between the war crimes committed by the nazi government and the killing of german civilians by allied bombing raids. The destruction of dresden is a 1963 nonfiction book which describes the february 1945 bombing of dresden in world war ii. The book is based on a series of 37 articles written on the strategic bombing during world war ii by david irving called wie deutschlands stadte starben english. He was educated at the state university of new york at oswego and hobart college. See all 4 formats and editions hide other formats and editions. You will really feel for the germans as you read this.
It was also an undefended city, packed with refugees fleeing from the advancing russians. That it happened to have been committed by the righteous allies, rather than the usual culprits disturbs many people to no end. There are several interesting bits of irony concerning david irvings the destruction of dresden 1963. Foreword to the original 1963 edition of the destruction of dresden, by air marshal sir robert saundby jacket text, apocalypse 1945. Aftermath from february to february 15, 1945, during the final months of world war ii 193945, allied forces bombed the historic city of dresden, located in eastern germany. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. Politically and strategically, the raid was the forerunner of the u.
Both are pdf files and can be read by acrobat reader. Before february, 1945, dresden was a city largely untouched by war. He was educated at london university and is a controversial historian. He is a former reporter for the new york bureau of the associated press.
The prelude to the bombing of dresden was sounded by the russian communique of january 12, 1945, which announced that the red army had resumed its offensive all along the front, and was. Dresden is the first book that tells of its destruction in detail and its consequences more from the perspective of the dresdeners by the raf bomber command and usaf eighth air force during the closing stages of world war ii. David irving would claim in his 1963 book, the destruction of dresden, that the bombing was the biggest single massacre in european history. It was his first book and it brought the horrors of dresden into the public eye. Irvings book describes in detail the air war in europe during ww2, which culminated in the attack of allied planes on dresden on february and 14, 1945. Even more importantly, the destruction of dresden attempts to acquaint a largely ignorant world outside of germany with one of the most horrific military atrocities of world war two. The destruction of dresden this book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The terrifying story of the mightiest allied air attack of ww ii by david irving and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The present volume, apocalypse 1945, revises and updates that work on the basis of information which has become available since 1963. The bombing of dresden has been used by holocaust deniers and pronazi polemicistsmost notably by british writer david irving in his book the destruction of dresden in an attempt to establish a moral equivalence between the war crimes committed by the nazi government and the killing of german civilians by allied bombing raids. The book is based on a series of 37 articles written on the strategic.
Now in the spirit of the middlebrook accounts comes this most comprehensive, revealing and moving book of them all, sinclair mckays dresden. Holocaust deniers often use the allied bombing of dresden february 14. Having read frederic taylors impressive but justificatory dresden 1945 i found irvings book more objective and to be frank, more humane. Ltd 1963, in a revised and updated edition in 1971 by corgi books ltd, and by papermac, a division. This is the most important work on the subject, and it is available for free. The british fire raid on dresden killed a hundred thousand civilians in two hours download the books free and the tools you may need. His first book, the destruction of dresden, was published in 1963. The next take on dresdens destruction and resurrection. The destruction of dresden using official papers, private records, and the accounts of eyewitnesses on both sides, david irving gives a harrowing account of the two saturation bombing raids executed by raf bomber command on germanys most beautiful city at the end of the war, a horrific firestorm raid which left over 100,000.
Translated and published around the world, it became a bestseller in many countries. Seventyfive years after the bombing of dresden, views still differ about the action and its aftermath, as a new book attests. Feb 06, 2020 this book covers the destruction of dresden over a 24 hour period, just a few months before the end of wold war ii. Getty images yet dresden has come to occupy a special place in discussions of the air war. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Irving, david john cawdell, 1938 destruction of dresden. The destruction of dresden by irving, david and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at.
However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. Destruction of dresden by david irving excellent condition. The inferno the destruction of dresden, the florence of the elbe. The destruction of dresden was probably the most widely read of irvings books.
Stung by foreign revulsion at this new st valentines day massacre, the british prime minister who had. As air marshal sir robert saundby comments in his foreword, the bombing of dresden was a great tragedy, the purposes of which are difficult to determine. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus. Mar 04, 2017 during the night of feb 14, 1945, two months away from the end of ww2, allied forces destroyed by firebombing the beautiful saxon city of dresden, killing 5,000 people almost twice as many as. David irving has analyzed, in an objective manner, the causes and result of this gratuitous act. And vonneguts novel faded from memory, other than his. A lot of people have reacted against this, irvings first, book on the grounds of his being a proven holocaust denier. There can be few operations of war as causeless, as purposeless, and as brutal as the attack on dresden on the attack of february, 1945. When david irving wrote his classic work the destruction of dresden in 1963, many socalled experts doubted its accuracy. Tragic story of the murder of thousands of civilians and the destruction of one of europes most beautiful cities. It was written well before the topic became mainstream, thanks largely to irvings recent libel suit against a woman, who accused him of being a holocaust denier and introduced the alleged inaccuracies in this book as part of her defense. Hoffman is an independent scholar based in coeur dalene, idaho. In one of the most devastating raids on germany almost 2,000 allied bombers dropped 3,000 tons of bombs, including 650,000.
Dresden was bombed, unlike hiroshima or nagasaki, as a terroristic action and 5,000 people died. The item will be packaged securely and wrapped in removable plastic dustjacket protector. Jul 18, 2019 eva dresden the omegas destruction series is a trilogy, and im hoping to have the second book, damaged, published fall 2019. Was the bombing of dresden legitimate or a war crime. Apocalypse 1945 the destruction of dresden abebooks. The destruction of dresden and it certainly stands the test of time. Mar 07, 2017 second and concluding part of the 2videos the destruction of dresden, following the threeprong allies attack, the aftermath in the city, whwn, after some initial effort, it became impossible. Well, the destruction was real, as i later learned, but i never knew much of the story. How germanys cities died for the german journal neue illustrierte. Allies, rather than the usual culprits disturbs many people to no end. Yet until the first edition of this book appeared in 1963 the raid scarcely figured in the allied war histories. There have been many books on the bombing of dresden not least kurt vonneguts novel, slaughterhouse five, but sinclair mckays. This is the worst of prejudiceto kill the messenger just because one dislikes an unrelated message.
Search for library items search for lists search for. This account, which is handled with a flat, almost toneless, understatement, is nearly as decimating as its subject which is horror fleshly horror and the senseless genocide which follows in the wake of war. The destruction of dresden, the florence on the elbe, by british and american bombers in february 1945 was one of the most controversial. Buy the destruction of dresden main market by irving, david isbn.
This is a substantial addition to the genre because it describes in almost unbearable detail the deliberate destruction of a major city, a beautiful and historic place the. Top american libraries canadian libraries universal library community texts project gutenberg biodiversity heritage library childrens library. This book covers the destruction of dresden over a 24 hour period, just a few months before the end of wold war ii. The destruction of dresden by david irving abebooks. The inferno the destruction of dresden, the florence of.
As frederick taylor says, a whole generation has taken its notion of the tragedy from david irvings 1963 book the destruction of dresden. Evans, the cambridge professor who represented deborah lipstadt during the irving trial, wrote. Feb 12, 2020 david irving would claim in his 1963 book, the destruction of dresden, that the bombing was the biggest single massacre in european history. Irvings aim was to prove that dresden was a deliberate. The scale of the destruction in dresden was some of the most horrific of the air war in europe, and the attack has been condemned as a war crime. The destruction of dresden by david irving goodreads. In his works, he argued that adolf hitler did not know of. Yet until the authors first book on it appeared in 1963 the raid on dresden scarcely figured in any official indices of the war. David irving and the bombing of dresden in world war ii a student. David john cawdell irving was born in essex, england on march 24, 1938. The destruction of dresden paperback january 1, 1985 by david irving author 4. Stung by foreign revulsion at this new st valentines day massacre, the british prime minister who had ordered it penned an angry minute to his chief of staff, even before the war ended, rasping that the destruction of dresden remains a serious query against the conduct of allied bombing. The destruction of dresden by irving, david john cawdell, 1938publication date 1964 topics world war, 19391945 publisher new york, holt, rinehart and winston collection. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search.
The destruction of dresden is a 1963 book by david irving, in which the author describes the february 1945 allied bombing of dresden in world war ii. The book is full of technical and human details and well illustrated. The destruction of dresden by david irving alibris. The present volume, apocalypse, revises and updates that work on the basis of information which has become available since. There are numerous stories of the individuals who lived through the experience on the ground and in the air, and the book makes clear that there are few winners in war. The destruction of dresden by irving, david seller ground zero books, ltd. The destruction of dresden david irving download bok.
Irving argues that the triple bombing of the city was not. That it happened to have been committed by the righteous. Editions of the destruction of dresden by david irving. Apocalypse 1945, the destruction of dresden david irving on. I bought this hardback to replace an ancient paper back by irving about the dresden raids, which is falling to pieces. Buy a cheap copy of destruction of dresden book by david irving. Feb 21, 2004 as frederick taylor says, a whole generation has taken its notion of the tragedy from david irvings 1963 book the destruction of dresden. These researches have left me in no doubt whatever how dresden was destroyed, why it was destroyed, and what lessons we must draw from its destruction.
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