The Destruction of Dresden

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The Destruction of Dresden is a controversial historical account of the Allied bombing of Dresden during World War II, written by British author and Holocaust denier David Irving.

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instanceOf book
history book
person
alsoKnownAs Apocalypse 1945: The Destruction of Dresden NERFINISHED
author David Irving NERFINISHED
contradictedBy modern historical research on Dresden casualties
official German investigations of Dresden bombing
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizedFor historical inaccuracy
inflated death toll figures
selective use of sources
describedEvent Allied bombing of Dresden NERFINISHED
focusesOn civilian casualties in Dresden
destruction of Dresden city center
genre military history
hasBibliographicCategory books about World War II
books about cities
controversial literature
hasClaim very high death toll in Dresden bombing
hasEdition expanded edition
revised edition
hasPerspective revisionist history
hasReception controversial
widely criticized by professional historians
hasSubject aerial bombardment
civilian suffering in war
urban destruction
historicalContext Allied strategic bombing campaign
European theatre of World War II NERFINISHED
influencedBy David Irving's revisionist views
knownFor Holocaust denial
language English
mainSubject World War II
bombing of Dresden NERFINISHED
notableFor controversial casualty estimates
notableWork The Destruction of Dresden NERFINISHED
occupation author
portraysAs war crime
publicationYear 1963
publisher William Kimber NERFINISHED
relatedWork Apocalypse 1945: The Destruction of Dresden NERFINISHED
Dresden 1945: The Devil's Tinderbox NERFINISHED
setIn Dresden NERFINISHED
subjectOf academic criticism
historiographical debate
timePeriodCovered February 1945
usedBy Holocaust deniers
far-right groups

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David Irving notableWork The Destruction of Dresden