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The Destruction of Dresden

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Publisher
Devid Irvin and Parforce UK Ltd.
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
338
Category
Library

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David Irving is the son of a Royal Navy commander, John Irving (author of Coronel the Falklands, The Kings Britannia, Royal Navalese, The Smokescreen of Jutland and other works). Educated at the Imperial College of Science Technology and at University College London, he subsequently worked in Germany in a steel mill to perfect his fluency in the language. Among his thirty books the best-known include Hitlers War; The Trail of the Fox: The Life of Field-Marshal Rommel; Accident, the Death of General Sikorski; The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe, and Goring: a Biography. He has also translated several books by other authors. He lives in Mayfair, London, and is the father of five daughters.In 1963 he published his first English language book, The Destruction of Dresden. Translated and published around the world, it became a best-seller in many countries. The present volume, Apocalypse 1945, revises and updates that work on the basis of information which has become available since 1963.


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