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Dresden

The Fire and the Darkness
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Dresden by Sinclair McKay is a detailed historical account exploring the tragic bombing of Dresden during World War II. The book delves into the events leading up to the attack, the raid itself, and its aftermath, focusing on the human experiences and the city's resilience.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in a detailed and humanised exploration of one of the most devastating bombings of World War II. It offers a thorough historical account and examines the broader moral and strategic implications of the event.

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Dresden by Sinclair McKay is a powerful and evocative narrative that delves into one of World War II’s most controversial and tragic events – the Allied bombing of the German city of Dresden. This bestselling historian presents a gripping account that marks the 75th anniversary of this catastrophic episode.

In February 1945, as the war in Europe neared its devastating climax, the Allies launched a massive bombing campaign against Dresden. Over a span of hours, thousands of tons of explosives and incendiaries reduced the city to ashes, resulting in the death of approximately 25,000 people. But this harrowing event raises complex questions: Was Dresden a legitimate military target, or was it an unnecessary act of mass murder in a conflict already close to its end?

Sinclair McKay weaves a rich and detailed tapestry, charting the history of Dresden from its cultural and architectural glory days to the horrific destruction wrought upon it. Through his impeccable research, McKay brings the city's past vibrantly to life, filling his narrative with touching human stories and intricate details. The vivid portrayal captures not just the moment of devastation but also the spirit of its people before, during, and after the catastrophe.

What distinguishes Dresden is its use of never-before-seen sources and testimonies. McKay accesses journals, letters, and eye-witness accounts that had remained hidden for decades, revealing the profound impact on the city's residents and painting a deeply moving picture of their resilience and hope amidst the rubble. His narrative eloquently discusses the city’s eerie period of reconstruction, depicting both the physical rebuilding and the emotional healing that the survivors had to undergo.

This book is an essential read for anyone interested in World War II history, offering a nuanced and human perspective on a subject often shrouded in polemic and controversy. Dresden is not only a meticulous historical account but also a tribute to the indomitable spirit of a city that rose from its ruins, stronger and more united than before.

An unforgettable chronicle, Dresden is a testament to Sinclair McKay’s mastery of storytelling, his dedication to uncovering the truth, and his compassionate portrayal of human endurance in the face of unimaginable adversity. It is a compelling read that lingers in the mind long after the final page is turned.

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Dresden by Sinclair McKay is praised for its powerful and passionate narrative. Max Hastings of Sunday Times describes it as gripping for its rage and originality, while Allan Mallinson commends it as a shrewd, humane, and balanced account of a controversial wartime event. Damien Lewis considers it a masterpiece of its genre, and Keith Lowe finds it compelling, bringing a dark subject vividly to life.

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ISBN: 9780241986011

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 September 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 26.0mm

Width: 131.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 300g

Pages: 432

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About the Author

Sinclair McKay is the Sunday Times bestselling author of Meeting Churchill, Berlin, Dresden, The Secret Life of Bletchley Park, The Secret Listeners, Bletchley Park Brainteasers and Secret Service Brainteasers. He is a literary critic for the Telegraph and the Spectator and lives in London.

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