Circumventing the law that humans cannot see in the dark : an assessment of the development of target marking techniques in the prosecution of the bombing offensive during the Second World War
Royal Air Force Bomber Command entered the Second World War committed to a strategy of precision bombing in daylight. The theory that bomber formations would survive contact with the enemy was soon dispelled an it was obvious that Bomber Command would have to switch to bombing at night. The difficul...
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University of Exeter
2017
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