Carpet bombing where by the RAF flatened many German citys in order to force them into submission as well as to lower morale however the Germans were as stubborn as us during the blitz. this was also used as precision bombing at the time was non existent as bombs would sometimes miss their targwts by over a mile or more.
Around 1942, the Royal Air Force (RAF) adopted the controversial policy of area bombing, which targeted not only military installations but also civilian infrastructure and urban areas in Germany. This strategy aimed to disrupt the German war effort by instilling fear and undermining morale among the civilian population. Critics argued that it was morally questionable and led to significant civilian casualties, raising ethical concerns about the conduct of war. The policy remains a subject of debate regarding its effectiveness and humanitarian implications.
A bit?
=== === The State flower is the Goldenrod (Solidago spp.) adopted on October 1, 1942.
Around 1,500
On average, around 25 cents, and maybe a bit more if it's a 1942-S.
The life expectancy for individuals born in 1942 in the United States was around 63 years.
Isolationist (1789-1941) Globalism (1942-1989) Post-Cold War (1990-Present)
around 1942...
Around 10 cents.
Yes Methadone has been around since 1942 and is available under the trade names Polamidone and Heptadon.
It wasn't his first film, but Byron Barr changed his name to Gig Young after playing a character by that name in "The Gay Sisters" (1942).
All five Sullivan brothers were killed when USS Juneau, light cruiser, was torpedoed off Guadalcanal on November 13, 1942. The brothers, George, Francis, Joseph, Madison and Albert, had signed up with the stipulation that they serve together. This was against Navy policy at the time but the rule was not strictly enforced. After the loss of all five brothers in a single action, all the armed services adopted the "sole survivor" policy which is in force to the present day.