Bombing Civilians

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Marilyn B. Young
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Hardback
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The New Press
published_date: 
05/03/2009
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9781595583635
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Marilyn B. Young|Hardback|The New Press|05/03/2009
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9781595583635
Book Description: 
From British bombing in Iraq in the early 1920s to the most recent conflicts in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq and Lebanon, this detailed analysis explores the history of indiscriminate bombing, examining the fundamental questions of how strategies of mass killing originated and have been employed for decades. The book includes contributions from scholars in the US and Europe as well as bold new argument by Japanese historian Tsuyoshi Hasegawa claiming that it was the Soviet invasion rather than atomic bombing that led to the Japanese surrender of the Pacific.
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