The Veale File Volume 1: Advance to Barbarism--The Development of Total Warfare From Serajevo to Hiroshima
by Veale, F. J. P
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Torrance, CA: The Institute for Historical Review, 1979. 363 pages. Several pages bent or turned back at the corner. "Cover shows the historic city of Dresden after it was bombed day and night by British and America planes. 135,000 were killed, mostly women and children refugees fleeing from the advancing Red Army. The city held no military significance, and was undefended." Pages 120 through 126 include a discussion of the barbarism practiced by the Union Army against the Southern people under the leaderhip of generals Sherman and Sheridan.. Soft Cover. Good. Allied War Crimes & Atrocities.
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- Title
- The Veale File Volume 1: Advance to Barbarism--The Development of Total Warfare From Serajevo to Hiroshima
- Author
- Veale, F. J. P
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Publisher
- The Institute for Historical Review
- Place of Publication
- Torrance, CA
- Date Published
- 1979
- Keywords
- Allied War Crimes and Atrocities; Union Army Atrocities during the Civil War; Union Generals Guilty of the Atrocities Were Sherman and Sheridan
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