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Battlefields in the Air: Canadians in the Allied Bomber Command
Dan McCaffery
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| #6673755 in Books | Lorimer | 2002-12-19 | 2003-01-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.00 x6.00l,.90 | File type: PDF | 196 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Reconsideration of Controversy|By Customer|Intended to be a philosophical quest for the justifications of Bomber Command's 'war against civilians', this tries to see it from a Canadian viewpoint. The book relates the German bombing of Coventry or London and repeats 'Two wrongs do not make a right'. European history is a serious of wrongs; how will you stop them- by unilat||"...a first-rate account and one that was much needed." (Mo Morrison Air Force)
"McCaffery found plenty of evidence in the record and Harris' own words to back up the claims made by The Valour and the Horror." (Barrie Cook Vancouver
This book by the popular author of Air Aces and Billy Bishop: Canadian Hero explores the role of the Allied bomber command during World War II.
The importance of the bomber command to the Allied victory has always been hotly debated. In Battlefields in the Air, Dan McCaffery sets out to examine the role that the bomber command played and to decide if Arthur Harris's strategy of area bombing was central or incidental to the Allied victory.
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