LSU Using Air Forces During the War Bombing on Germany Discussion

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qerkyron

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Louisiana State University

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Bombing Germany 

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and Lyons textbook (for example, chapter 20), select one (1) of following questions and write an essay response.

1) Describe some of the dangers faced by American air crews in combat over Axis countries and how these dangers might have limited the effectiveness of American bombing.

2) Describe some of the effects of air bombardment upon civilians and what impact air bombardment had on the Nazi government's willingness to continue the war.

3) To what extent was the bombing of cities such as Hamburg and Berlin (along with the Atomic bomb dropped on two Japanese cities) a logical outcome of air warfare in World War II?

4) To what extent did the US rely too heavily upon air power to win World War II? 

5) To what extent was the bombing of cities problematic from a moral and strategic viewpoint?



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4. To what extent did the US rely heavily on air power to win world war 2
The second world war took place between the year 1939 – 1945 and this was after
Germany attacked Poland, but the United States did not participate in the war until Japan
attacked them in 1941 by bombing the pearl harbor in Hawaii. Around 16million Americans
served in the United...

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