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Bombing Campaigns and Moral Dilemmas
This chapter explores the devastating impact of Allied bombing campaigns during World War II, particularly in Europe and Japan. It examines the effectiveness and moral implications of these strategies, including General Curtis LeMay's controversial tactics that led to mass civilian casualties. The narrative contrasts total war concepts with contemporary moral standards, shedding light on the psychological trauma experienced by aircrews and the intense propaganda that supported such devastating military actions.