"An essential part of the literature of World War II." --Jonathan
Yardley, The Washington Post
From acclaimed World War II historian Richard Overy comes this startling
new history of the controversial Allied bombing war against Germany and
German-occupied Europe. In the fullest account yet of the campaign and
its consequences, Overy assesses not just the bombing strategies and
pattern of operations, but also how the bombed communities coped with
the devastation. This book presents a unique history of the bombing
offensive from below as well as from above, and engages with moral
questions that still resonate today.