Knell, Hermann 1926–

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Knell, Hermann 1926–

PERSONAL: Born November 1, 1926, in Würzburg, Germany; naturalized Canadian citizen; son of Hermann (a merchant) and Therese (Gross) Knell; married Maia Liiv (a chemical engineer), July 14, 1954 (deceased); children: Eva. Ethnicity: "German." Education: Earned a diploma in mechanical engineering from a technical university, 1952. Politics: "None."

ADDRESSES: Agent—c/o Author Mail, Da Capo Press, 11 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142. E-mail[email protected].

CAREER: Paper research engineer in Sweden, 1952–53; paper mill design engineer in Canada, 1953–60; paper mill consultant and project manager in Canada, the United States, Asia, South America, Africa, and Europe, between 1961 and 1992; retired, 1992.

MEMBER: Professional Engineers of British Columbia.

WRITINGS:

To Destroy a City: Strategic Bombing and Its Human Consequences in World War II, Da Capo Press (Cambridge, MA), 2003.

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

BOOKS

Knell, Hermann, To Destroy a City: Strategic Bombing and Its Human Consequences in World War II, Da Capo Press (Cambridge, MA), 2003.

PERIODICALS

History: Review of New Books, fall, 2003, Ronald D. Cassell, review of To Destroy a City, p. 18.

Parameters, spring, 2004, Jeffrey Record, review of To Destroy a City, p. 137.