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Gladwell criticised the World War Two chief of the Royal Air Force's Bomber Command, whose full name was Sir Arthur Harris (pictured), in his book The Bomber Mafia: A Story Set in War.
According to the London Daily Telegraph, the latest target of the rampaging iconoclasts in Britain is the statue of Sir Arthur “Bomber” Harris outside the RAF Church of St. Clement Danes in London.
Allied Airpower and the Destruction of Dresden By Marshall De Bruhl Random House, $27.95 On the evening of Dec. 29, 1940, Arthur Harris looked on from the Air Ministry roof in London as German ...
Sir Arthur 'Bomber' Harris was a “psychopath” but his statue should not be torn down, the author Malcolm Gladwell has said. The air chief marshal who led the RAF Bomber Command during the ...