10-29-2021, 05:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-29-2021, 05:31 AM by Alan_Boskov.)
There was no way to surgically bomb targets, back then. Dropping objects from miles high produces inaccurate results. This is one reason as to why Allied-dropped bombs are still being discovered under German construction sites.
The indiscriminate destruction caused by the type of aerial bombing of this era would have raised the ethical question of, "Would it have been better to induce colateral damage to persons of whom would have otherwise have had a chance to survive?".
The British government unfortunately sat on the wrong side of the bench, during the Nürnburg trials.
The indiscriminate destruction caused by the type of aerial bombing of this era would have raised the ethical question of, "Would it have been better to induce colateral damage to persons of whom would have otherwise have had a chance to survive?".
The British government unfortunately sat on the wrong side of the bench, during the Nürnburg trials.