Kamis, 09 Maret 2017

Book Review: Bomber Command, by Max Hastings

Bomber Command by Max Hastings Rereading Bomber Command makes it easy to understand why the book was so enthusiastically received by buffs when first published in 1979. Max Hastings writes with a sure hand, and the depth of his research was groundbreaking at the time. He was among the first to declare that the British …

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