Cooperation under fire: Anglo-German restraint during World War II
- Ithaca, NY: Cornell Univ. Press, 1995
- 255p.
Examines the extent to which Britain and Germany cooperated during the Second World War in the non-use of morally repugnant forms of warfare such as the use of submarines against civilian liners, the bombing of civilian targets and chemical warfare.
0801429382 (hbk.)
CHEMICAL WARFARE ETHICS INTERNATIONAL LAW LAW OF WAR SECOND WORLD WAR