daveymac82c wrote:
August,
Are you suggesting more concentration into operations done by planes like the Mosquito? I've always been facinated by the work those guys did.
So is that the kind of stuff that you mean?
Mosquito, Typhoon, B-25, P-47, A-20/Boston, A-26, Il-2. What strategic bombing mostly proved was that civilians have an incredible resiliency, resolve, and stoutness of heart to pick themselves up from the rubble and get the war effort going again literally overnight. The Germans showed it and the English also showed it (and if the Germans had had B-17s and Lancasters in 1940, it wouldn't have made any difference to the will and strength of the English civilians -- talk to anyone who lived through that time in London if you don't believe me). What airpower really did to help win the war was disruption of communications, transportation and supply lines, and choking off materials like oil and rubber at their source. Bombing factories really didn't work. In the face of all the bombing production just kept going up, dropping off only when there were no materials left to produce with. Note that the Soviets, who won approximately 70% of the war against Germany, did so with next to no strategic bombing, it was all tactical air war.
August