The Strategic Air War Against Germany and Japan

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The Strategic Air War Against Germany and Japan is a historical analysis by U.S. air strategist Haywood S. Hansell examining the planning, execution, and effectiveness of Allied strategic bombing campaigns in Europe and the Pacific during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical analysis
analyzes effectiveness of strategic bombing
execution of strategic air campaigns
planning of strategic air campaigns
author Haywood S. Hansell
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines Allied air strategy
United States Army Air Forces
bombing doctrine
moral and strategic implications of bombing
operational results
target selection
focusesOn European Theater of Operations, United States Army
surface form: European Theater of Operations

Pacific Theater of Operations
genre military history
non-fiction
hasPerspectiveOf U.S. air strategist
historicalContext Allied strategic bombing campaign
World War II
surface form: Second World War
intendedAudience military historians
military professionals
strategic studies scholars
language English
mainSubject Allied bombing of Germany
Allied bombing of Japan
World War II
air power
strategic bombing
relatedWorkOfAuthor Haywood S. Hansell
timePeriodCovered 1939–1945

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