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The Impact of Total War
- Death from the air
- The RAF and the strategic air offensive
- The Battle of Britain
- Bombing blind
- Heavy losses
- "Area" or "terror" bombing?
- Firestorm
- Morality and effectiveness
- Poison gas: The weapon that was not used
- Women and total war
- Children and total war
- Germany: Fanatics and rebels
- Arthur "Bomber" Harris
- American Bombing of Germany
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