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Author:
Lowe, Keith, 1970-
Title:
Inferno : the fiery destruction of Hamburg, 1943 / Keith Lowe.
Publisher:
Scribner,
Copyright Date:
c2007
Description:
xv, 430 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Hamburg (Germany)--History--Bombardment, 1940-1945.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 413-418) and index.
Contents:
Pt. I. Hamburg. City on the river ; The Anglophile city ; City of rebellion ; The rise of the Nazis ; Hamburg prepares for war. -- Pt. II. Darkness falls from the air. A brief history of bombing ; The grand alliance ; The British plan ; The first strike ; The devastation begins ; The Americans join the fray ; The Luftwaffe strikes back ; The Americans again ; The eye of the storm ; Concentrated bombing ; Firestorm ; The "terror of Hamburg" ; Coup de grace ; The tempest. -- Pt. III. The aftermath. City of the dead ; Survival ; Famine ; The reckoning ; Redemption. -- Appendixes. A. Chronology of Hamburg ; B. Chronology of World War II ; C. Chronology of Operation Gomorrah ; D. Comparison of British, American, and German terms ; E. British order of battle ; F. American order of battle ; G. Luftwaffe order of battle of fighters in the West ; H. Air Force casualties ; I. Tables ; J. Aircraft specifications ; K. Financial cost of the Hamburg bombings.
Summary:
In the summer of 1943, British and American bombers launched an attack on the German city of Hamburg unlike anything the world had ever seen. For ten days they pounded the city with over 9,000 tons of bombs. The firestorm they created was visible for 200 miles, and pockets burned for a month. The people of Hamburg had no time to understand what had hit them. As they emerged from their cellars and shelters, they were confronted with a vision of hell: a sea of flame, the burned-out husks of fire engines, roads that had become flaming rivers of melted tarmac, and hurricane-force winds. Writer Lowe interviewed eyewitnesses and gathered together hundreds of documents. His book gives the human side of an inhuman story: the long, tense buildup to the Allied attack; the unparalleled horror of the firestorm itself; and the terrible aftermath.--From publisher description.
ISBN:
0743269004
9780743269001
OCLC:
(OCoLC)77485764
LCCN:
2006051272
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
RMPB397 -- Bayard Public Library (Bayard)
CMPE792 -- Drake Community Library (Grinnell)

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