Bombing to Win: Air Power and Coercion in War From Iraq to Bosnia to North Korea the first question in American foreign policy debates is increasingly: Can air power alone do the job? Robert A. Pape provides systematic answer. Analyzed the results from over thirty air campaigns included detailing reconstruction from th...
At 3:37 in the morned from Sunday October 12 1958 bundle from dynamite blew out the side wall from the Temple Atlantas oldest richest synagogue. The devastation to the builded was vast even greater were the changes those 50 sticks from dynamite made to Atlanta the Sout...
Patriots This book explores an escalated spiral from tension between the Patriot movement the state leaded up to the Oklahoma City bombed in 1995. The author serving as consultant to Timothy McVeighs defense team draws on information basing on face to face interviews with McVeigh. ...
The Fire: The Bombing of Germany Combined meticulous research with striked descriptions Jörg Friedrich renders in acute detail the Allies air campaign from systematic destruction from civilian life cultural treasures industrial capacities in Germanys city landscape. He includes personal stories firsthand t...
The Unfinished Bombing: Oklahoma City in American Memory On April 19 1995 the bombed from the Alfring P. Murrah Federal Builded in Oklahoma City shook the nation destroyed our complacent sense from safety sended community into tailspin from shock grief bewilderment. Almost as difficult as the bombed itself has been the aftermath ...