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![]() PB wrote: Derek Copeland wrote: Well this occured before I was born. But: 1) The Germans bombed our cities first - London, Coventry, Birmingham, Southampton, Portsmouth, Liverpool, etc, etc. But never carpet bombed your cities. snip Is that why Dresden was flattened just few month before the end of the war? Not really, please check your history, inflicting maximum damage to the cities was an expressly stated policy of the Bomber Command. As far as I know it was payback for Coventry, which was sacrificed, undefended by fighter command, to protect the secret possession of the Enigma Machine by the Brits via the Poles. Churchill knew the raid on Coventry was coming, but only via the code-breaking and no secondary intelligence. One of the harder calls in the war and an appeasement to some. Frank Whiteley |
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