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![]() "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message Read the bit under "Effectiveness". While the bombing was wildly inaccurate (this was known at the time, that's why tactics were switched to area bombing) it was relentless, with the British bombing at night, the Americans in the day. It's also relevant to point out that the allies DID aim for and strike specific targets such as sub pens, shipyards and heavy water plants that would have, in fact, impaired the german war machine more than bombing an oilfield, railyard or even a ball bearing factory. U-boats didn't get built overnight, and the strikes on the heavy water facilities would be more historically noteworthy, perhaps, had they not happened, allowing that technology to develop. The 96th sent half its group out looking for the battleship Scharnhorst, but couldn't find it through the overcast so IIRC they bombed Gdynia, Poland instead. -c |
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