Among the Dead Cities

The History and Moral Legacy of the WWII Bombing of Civilians in Germany and Japan

Paperback, 384 pages

English language

Published April 1, 2007 by Walker & Company.

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978-0-8027-1565-4
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Among the Dead Cities: The History and Moral Legacy of the WWII Bombing of Civilians in Germany and Japan (later released as Among the Dead Cities: Was the Allied Bombing of Civilians in WWII a Necessity or a Crime?) is a 2006 book by British philosopher A. C. Grayling in which he argues that although World War II was a just and necessary war, the area bombing done to defeat Germany was a crime (unlike the American precision bombing or "pinpoint bombing" of industrial and military targets) because it was (1) an intentional attack on non-combatants; (2) unnecessary in defeating Germany; and (3) disproportionate. Responses were divided.

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[a:A.C. Grayling|197092|A.C. Grayling|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1268037400p2/197092.jpg]’s [b:Among the Dead Cities|842906|Among the Dead Cities The History and Moral Legacy of the WWII Bombing of Civilians in Germany and Japan|A.C. Grayling|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1178830876s/842906.jpg|828442] means to offer something like a formal moral and legal judgment on the (largely British and American) policy of using area bombing to destroy German and Japanese cities and kill their residents during World War II.

Grayling meticulously describes how the policy of destroying cities developed and what goals it was meant to serve and how technology, the progress of the war, bureaucratic infighting, war theory, propaganda, and international posturing shaped and drove the policy.

He looks both at the reasoning applied by the policymakers during the war, and at subsequent actual and possible defenses and justifications for the policy. Against this he looks at the rather inchoate laws of war of the time, at the norms that though not formally coded into law …

Subjects

  • Military History (General)
  • Philosophy (Specific Aspects)
  • History
  • History - General History
  • Military
  • Military - World War II
  • Modern - 20th Century
  • History / General
  • Asia - Japan
  • Europe - Germany
  • General