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The Bombing of Auschwitz

A look at the political, military, and moral arguments for and against the bombing of Auschwitz.


Editors Michael J. Neufeld and Michael Berenbaum have compiled this collection of essays and book excerpts from 15 contributors who present a wide range of views and ideas on the way WWII was handled. This books discusses the possibility of whether the Allies could have, and should have, bombed the Auschwitz concentration camp. Looking at the military, moral, and political questions surrounding this topic, The Bombing of Auschwitz uncovers the pros and cons in this ultimate "what-if" situation. Could Allied forces be diverted from their main war-winning tactic to save thousands of lives? Would the bombing of Auschwitz proved ineffective and only distracted the Allied effort from its vital goal of defeating Hitler? Was bombing even feasible at this point in history, or would the inaccuracy of military weapons at the time have led to even further innocent lives lost?


These questions and many more are debated in this intellectually stimulating work. A must-read for any critical thinker, The Bombing of Auschwitz will uncover new opinions and ideas and will give readers multiple perspectives on decisions made towards the end of World War II.

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