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![]() gatt wrote: If the bombing campaign did nothing but curtail the growth or resupply of the German infantry and Panzer divisions, it saved American lives on the ground. And it did much more than that. Hundreds of the best pilots and aircraft were withdrawn from the Russian front during Operation Barbarossa to attempt to counter the growing daylight bombing campaign in the west. Hundreds of thousands of artillery pieces were devoted to anti-aircraft batteries instead of being sent to the front lines as anti-tank guns (the difference between an 88mm FLAK and 88mm PAK was negligible). One week of the daylight bombing campaign was devoted simply to drawing the Luftwaffe up for our fighters to ensure that none of them could interfere with D-day. Without that effort, it's quite possible that we could not have remained in France for long. George Patterson None of us is as dumb as all of us. |
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