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After WWII, Europe Was A 'Savage Continent' Of Devastation

"Of course, when they arrived in places like Germany or Poland they saw that the damage was exponentially worse," says Lowe. "So Warsaw, for example, was 90 percent destroyed, and this was just one city out of hundreds, all across Europe which had been almost ... wiped off the face of the map," he says.

Lowe is also the author of the book Inferno, about the devastation of Hamburg during World War II.

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