Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Bombing of Germany

The bomber will always get through was a phrase used by Stanley Baldwin in 1932 (although the theory was originally developed by Italian General Giulio Douhet), in the speech "A Fear for the Future" to the British Parliament. He and others believed that, regardless of air defences, sufficient bomber aircraft would survive to destroy cities.

Failed Luftwaffe adoption of Douhet's claims > .
22-12-11 Is strategic bombing of infrastructure ever effective - Perun > .


Strategic Bombing on the Western Front I THE GREAT WAR Special > .
The First Bombers > .
The Most Professional Bombercrew of WWI > .
Rise of Flight - The Gotha > .
Rise of Flight - Bombers - HP O/400 > .
World War 1 Gotha Bomber Interception > .
Rise of Flight - Death by Bomb > .
How Incompetence Invented The Gunship in WW1 > .
Top 6 Innovations for Aviation in World War 1 > .
WWI The First Modern War: The Germans Bomb London | History > .
Re: WW2: The Resource War - IV: Strategic Bombing - Extra History > .
WW2: The Troubles with Bombing during World War 2  > .

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