b17sam wrote:
muddyboots wrote:
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"The value and morality of the strategic bomber offensive against Germany remains bitterly contested,"
This uproar is silly and embarassing. A man who can't look what he did during war in the face and appraise it honestly won't make it very high in my estimation.
We did indeed target civilians. And it was indeed morally objectinable. It was also deemed miltarily necessary, thus allowing briefers to describe their targets to Sam as a military target. If I was assigning targets, I would have done the same. If I was a bombardier I would have dropped on civilians, with the regret filled drive of someone who knows it is necessary.
I know everybody is entititled to an opinion, but not to create their own facts. Therefore I repeat that all missions,
bar none, were briefed for a military or industrial target with specified latitude and longitude, nearby landmarks (roads, rivers, bridges, railways, etc.) along with the target's function and importance. I need not repeat that many of these targets were erected in areas adjacent to civlian housing, schools, hospitals, etc., and were thus subject to severe collateral damage. The concept of pinpoint bombing achieved at 5000 feet on a calm clear day over Arizona, was much less attainable from 25000 feet over German flak filled skies, often through heavy cloud coverage and varying wind.conditions.
The Royal Air Force bombed at night and were thus forced into carpet bombing of German cities, but no mission of the 8th Air Force was directed at anything but military or industrial targets. NEVER.
Furthermore, if you as a bombardier dropped on civilians rather than the briefed target, you would be facing one heck of a court-martial.
Sam, no offense, please, but that is sugar. We intentionally dropped on plenty of civilians during WWII. As I stated, those who made the decision to bomb population centers did so knowing that they would be crucified by the public at home, and would have mass mutinies, if it was admitted taht the bombings were done specifically to civilians. Therefore, military targets were identified which a) didn't exist b) had no great value or c) were already badly damaged. They were chosen to allow the bombing of population centers.
This has been admitted by numerous high ranking officials from Churchill, who I quoted, to Curtiss Lemay. You simply can't refute the admission, by people who made the decisions, that we bombed civilians in order to destroy their moral and shorten the war. It was done. You personally may not have. As I said, had I been ordered to BACK THEN I would have done it, because it was indeed under the acts of war, and it was indeed deemed necessary. We have since learned otherwise, but hindsight is a luxury the Allied leadership did not have back then.
As for your comment about being court martialed. I stated quite clearly that I have been forced to shoot at civilians. Guess what? No Court Martial. Why? It was deemed necessary for the defense of my men, as the civilians were being "used" as cover for shooters. This is the same justification for bombing Berlin to the ground. All those tenament buildings concealed anti aircraft (he he he) communications and other facilities. But the real target (again as admitted by plenty of allied leadership) was the civilians.
Airnutz, do you really believe that Bomber Harris made any major decisions like that without the knowledge of Churchill? Do you think that even if Churchill didn't "
know", that Harris wasn't making the decision on his own? We bombed civilians to break their moral. Our military leadership knew and condoned it, and it was both tragic and necessary using what we knew at the time.
The Germans killed 6 million jews. 25 Million Russians, I believe. Whether the German people knew or not doesn't matter. If bombing the snakesnot out of them would make them stop, we were going to do it, same as we burnt thousands of Japanese civilians to death to make them stop. Worked, too, dinnit?
I do not like war. I have been a lot closer than most of you to the smoking hole it makes. I am a firm believer in the sooner we finish it the sooner we can be human beings again. If we needed to grind every major city in Germany and Japan into the dirt to end that war, then so be it. But please, let's not hide what we did.
Instead, lets not let the "victims of our brutality" hide what they did, which is obviously far worse than their punishment for their crimes. In my eyes, THAT would be a true crime. We MUST remember these things, in the hope that future politicall leaders will recognize that there is retribution for their crimes. And the people who elect them need to know that their families, thier jobs, their land, their danged dogs will be snuffed out if they follow a crazy man in an attempt to subjugate the world again.