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Air Raid Facts

Sebastian Farnham

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Editora: Publifye

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Air Raid Facts explores the multifaceted impacts of aerial warfare on urban environments and civilian populations, offering a comprehensive analysis of its historical evolution and ethical considerations. The book examines the strategic and tactical development of air raids, highlighting how military objectives often overshadow the devastating consequences for non-combatants. Readers will gain insight into the psychological and societal repercussions experienced by those caught in the crossfire, as well as the lasting effects on urban infrastructure. 

 
The book's approach involves a detailed examination of case studies, ranging from the Blitz in London to strategic bombing campaigns in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War, providing a historical analysis of each event. Each case study dissects the military objectives, methods employed, the immediate destruction, and the long-term social, economic, and environmental consequences. Through careful use of official military records, eyewitness accounts, and statistical data, the book challenges traditional narratives of military history and pushes for a more nuanced ethical consideration of aerial warfare.

 
The book progresses by first introducing the fundamental principles of air raid strategy and technology, then transitions into specific historical events, concluding with an analysis of the evolving legal and ethical frameworks surrounding aerial warfare. This journey provides readers with a deeper understanding of the realities of modern warfare and the ongoing debates surrounding the proportionality of force and the protection of civilian populations.
Disponível desde: 20/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 61 páginas.

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