Operation Bowler: The Audacious Allied Bombing of Venice

by Jonathan Glancey

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"March 21st, 1945. Bursting through a hazy sky, dozens of Allied fighters and bombers sweep over German-occupied Venice. Their mission: destroy Germany's strategic outposts nestled along the port, while leaving the floating city unscathed. As bombs rained down upon Europe, flattening city after city, Venice -- La Serenissima; home of Titian and Veronese; immortalized in the serene landscapes of Canaletto -- remained sacrosanct. Its artistic and architectural treasure too considerable, too show more precious to risk destruction. But as the push up through Italy reached its final, grueling months, the Allies were confronted with a terrible dilemma. The ancient city of Venice was now closer and closer to the line of fire. As casualties mounted, the value of art -- of history -- seemed diminished; just a month earlier Allied bombers had reduced the ancient hilltop abbey of Monte Cassino to a stony husk. Operation Bowler explores how an unlikely squad of pilots executed the most meticulous and complex air raid of World War II, sparing not only Venice but also its people." -- show less

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Jonathan Glancey is the architecture and design editor of The Guardian. He lives in London.

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History, Nonfiction, Art & Design
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940.54215311History & geographyHistory of EuropeHistory of Europe1918-Military history of World War IICampaigns and battles by theatreEuropean theatreItaly
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D763 .I8 .O74History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaHistory (General)World War II (1939-1945)
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