The strategic air offensive against Germany: 1939-1945 - Sir Charles Kingsley Frankland Noble
Volume I

KORTE INHOUD
No aspect of the Second World War has become more controversial in recent years than Britain’s Strategic Air Offensive against Germany. Argument has raged over both the morality of mass bombing of heavily populated cities; over its effectiveness in seriously impairing Germany’s war effort and over the horrendous casualty rates caused - both to civilians on the ground, and to the aircrew of RAF Bomber Command who lost some 52,000 men - a higher attrition rate than any other branch of the armed services. In a...


