Bombardment of Dresden in the Second World War: history, causes, implementation and effects--with a Consideration of Ethics and International Law

Bombardment of Dresden in the Second World War: history, causes, implementation and effects--with a Consideration of Ethics and International Law
ISBN-10
3981507010
ISBN-13
9783981507010
Category
Bombing, Aerial
Pages
88
Language
German
Published
2012
Author
Michael Schmidt

Description

Anhan: Das wieder- und neuaufgebaute Dresden ; Quellen- und Lietraturverzeichnis

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