The Bombing Of Germany (1963) By Hans Rumpf
Inspector general of fire prevention for Germany during World War 2 joins the Allies who question the bombing of enemy cities.
During the Second World War, Rumpf witnessed the inability of civil defense to prevent firestorms in German cities. In an era of sympathetic debate, this book might be evidence regarding 'total warfare'. Should the populace of a nation suffer for the decisions of its' leaders?
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 256 pages
- In Fair Condition































