This book takes a unique look at terrorism from a multidisciplinary perspective and includes interviews with survivors of September 11th, the Dresden bombings, Hiroshima and the London blitz. It is very topical. It takes a unique look at the psychology of terrorism. It includes interviews with survivors of September 11th, the Dresden bombings, Hiroshima and the London blitz. It looks at the issue from a multidisciplinary perspective and therefore appeals to those with an interest in Psychology, Politics, Philosophy and Anthropology.This book is an attempt to clarify the often murky connections between terrorism, terrorists, and terror. It is designed for the general educated audience interested in recent events, the history leading up to them, and the prospects for dealing with the after effects. Using personal accounts from people who have lived through various forms of terror (survivors of the Dresden fire bombing, Hiroshima, the 9/11 attacks, and others) the book explores terror and its use as a weapon. Providing a unique perspective on terrorism, the book places current events within the broader context necessary to understand how we got here and where we are going.