made big war
helped pave the way for a later all-out offensive
The destruction of it's war-making potential and the demoralization of the civilian population .
After WWII, Germany was defeated, bankrupt, and mostly a pile of rubble from Allied bombing raids.
The most important reason is the fact that the Allies won. It's the victor who writes history. Another reason might be that Germany began with bombing cities and the Allied bombings were retaliations.
The second bombing in Berlin, which occurred on February 3, 1945, primarily targeted the city’s infrastructure and industrial sites. It caused significant damage to factories, transport facilities, and residential areas, resulting in extensive civilian casualties and displacement. This bombing was part of the Allied efforts to weaken Germany's war capacity as World War II neared its conclusion.
it helped pave the way for a later all-out offensive
helped pave the way for a later all-out offensive
Yes.
Indeed.
Bombing of Lübeck in World War II happened in 1942.
After the bombing on Imperial Japan, The U.S. and allied forces had won WWII
The US was bombing Japan from 1942 through to the end of the war in 1945.
The Allied Powers.
The bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1942.
The destruction of it's war-making potential and the demoralization of the civilian population .
The destruction of it's war-making potential and the demoralization of the civilian population .
Col. James Doolittle.