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WW II: Combined Bomber Offensive |
"The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them. At Rotterdam, London, Warsaw, and half a dozen other places, they put their rather naive theory into operation. They sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind." * Air Marshall Sir Arthur "Bomber" Harris, RAF * Last sentence from Hosea 8:7 |
Lesson Objectives
Describe and analyze the strategic bombing campaign against Germany and its impact on the war. Explain why strategic air warfare can be considered the ultimate expression of total war. |
Study Guides
What were the objectives of the Combined Bomber Offensive? Describe the differences in the British and American approach to strategic bombing. What was the impact of the Combined Bomber Offensive on the Germany war effort? on German society? |
Assignment
Readings: "The Role of Bombing in World War II" Pamela Feltu U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission "The Prescient Planners of AWPD-1" Phillip S. Meilinger Air Force Magazine, August 2011, pp 72-75 "The United States Strategic Bombing Survey Summary Report: Introduction" United States Strategic Bombing Survey Summary Report (European War) The United States Strategic Bombing Survey Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945
"The Long Arm of the Strategic Bombing Survey" Rebecca Grant Air Force Magazine, February 2008, pp. 64-67 Supplemental Resources: United States Strategic Bombing Survey Summary Report (European War) (1945) United States Strategic Bombing Survey Summary Report (Pacific War) (1946) The United States Strategic Bombing Survey Washington: Government Printing Office
"British Bombing Strategy in World War Two" Detlef Siebert World War Two BBC 617 Squadron and the Dams Raid Royal Air Force Museum, London
The Dam Busters (1956 movie, 1:59:48) Alternate Memphis Belle (1944 movie, 41:31) Alternate |
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