Jonathan_S wrote:Well it worked for some definition of worked, once they got vastly more planes than pre-war theorists thought they'd need and (for the USAAF) long range fighter escort which they didn't think they'd need because the bomber would always get through. And of course until the Atomic bombs (which the pre-war theorists weren't anticipating) it certainly didn't singlehandedly end the war like it's most ardent supported claimed it would. (And they certainly didn't anticipate that one of the uses of USAAF bombing raids would be as fighter traps forcing the Luftwaffe to come up where those weren't supposed to be needed long range escort fighter can grind them down.
There's a quite good case that the Allies would have been significantly better off if in '40 - '42 when RAF Bomber Command didn't have the critical mass (nor the developed blind bombing aids) to be truly effective yet they'd been stripped of say a third or so of their long range bombers to be tuned over to Coastal Command for anti-submarine patrols. (But that's a total violation of pre-war bomber theory)
Guess I wasn't forthright enough.
They couldn't hit a city, let alone the correct city at the start. A building, railroad yard, etc? Please pull the other leg. Yet naval planes figured it out just fine on smaller targets which moved..... Eventually they figured out HOW to do the later, yet never switched tactics. Guess they didn't want to do the training. Most pinpoint bombing, at least from my reading of the war, was done with medium bombers, B25's, A26's, Mosquito's, even P47 Thunderbolts, not heavies. Seems every single time I read accounts of specific targets being taken out it was almost never done with a 4 engined bomber outside the oil raids and the sub pen raids(did nothing). Which makes you wonder.... WHY? They knew from photo reconnaissance that the mediums were getting the job done VERY accurately(for their time several planes take out a target), yet they kept sending the heavies out to mass carpet bomb pastures full of sheep, pigs, and cows with the hope of setting the farmers cottage on fire. I guess they REALLY wanted to make sure the Germans had no reason to bitch after the war as they stayed well stocked in all things of fine leather.
How to bomb fairly accurately from a shallow dive was KNOWN early in 43' yet..... heavies continued to blow up earth worms in unprecedented numbers. I suppose they felt chivalrous since all the German men were at the front and wanted to help out those farmers wives and daughters so they did not have to till their fields.
Yea, eventually they figured out how to hit a city. Still couldn't hit which quadrant of a city... yet the mediums were busy blowing up bridges, rail lines, tunnels, fuel refineries, manufacturing sites, etc etc etc and the heavies continued taking MASSIVE losses to just blow up someones townhouse forcing everyone to live closer to everyone else on the remaining parts of the city.... Sigh. Yea yea, a rare few heavies actually went after factories and succeeded. Wasn't the Brits though.