It was very much justified. Strategic bombing was the accurate bombing of Ports, Factories, and buildings that contributed to the German War Effort. It is true that the bombing had almost no effect on War Production. This is because Germany was forced to channel resources to the War Economy that would have otherwise gone to the soldiers. So in one form or another, it meant that Germany was stuck in an economic deadlock, whereas the Allies were increasing production every year.
Strategic bombing of the North; Tactical bombing in South Vietnam. Covert bombing in Laos/Cambodia.
The total death count from the strategic bombing in ww2 was much lower, but the destruction was much more widespread. I would encourage you to read more about the Strategic bombing during World War II and make those decisions yourself. You can make arguments both ways on what worse really means.
The bombing of Pear Harbor brought the US into a war with Japan, and consequently their allies Germany.
Dresden was the German city that was heavily destroyed by the Allies during intense bombing raids at the end of World War II. The most significant bombing occurred in February 1945, resulting in widespread devastation and significant civilian casualties. The destruction of Dresden has since been a subject of much historical debate and reflection.
The Allies responded to the blockade during World War II by using convoys to transport supplies and goods to countries under siege, such as Britain. They also launched bombing campaigns to disrupt the enemy's supply lines and break the blockade.
Strategic bombing during WW1
Auschwitz was never bombed by the allies before, during of after the liberation.
Strategic bombing of the North; Tactical bombing in South Vietnam. Covert bombing in Laos/Cambodia.
United States Strategic Bombing Survey-dated 30 September 1945, conducted over Germany during WW2; was used to compare strategic bombing over North Vietnam.
The total death count from the strategic bombing in ww2 was much lower, but the destruction was much more widespread. I would encourage you to read more about the Strategic bombing during World War II and make those decisions yourself. You can make arguments both ways on what worse really means.
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Strategic bombing of cities and factories
The bombing of Pear Harbor brought the US into a war with Japan, and consequently their allies Germany.
Strategic bombing campaign of cities and factories.
Strategic bombing refers to the use of airpower to systematically target and destroy key infrastructure, military installations, and economic resources of an enemy. It is a military strategy employed during wars to weaken the enemy's ability to wage war and undermine their morale. Strategic bombing often involves striking industrial centers, transportation networks, and communication systems to disrupt the enemy's ability to sustain their war effort.
Dresden was the German city that was heavily destroyed by the Allies during intense bombing raids at the end of World War II. The most significant bombing occurred in February 1945, resulting in widespread devastation and significant civilian casualties. The destruction of Dresden has since been a subject of much historical debate and reflection.
The Allies responded to the blockade during World War II by using convoys to transport supplies and goods to countries under siege, such as Britain. They also launched bombing campaigns to disrupt the enemy's supply lines and break the blockade.