In March 1945, the United States dropped over 90,000 tons of bombs on Germany — more than Britain had dropped in the entire first two years of World War II.
As the Allies closed in, American air power overwhelmed what remained of the Third Reich.
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They deserved it
yeah thats because they are criminals and always has been
Ah white people killing other white people and blaming everything on poor immigrants
I mean if white people did not kill each other mercilessly like they did in ww1, ww2, us civi war, and all those crazy European wars that happend for centuries they would have been the largest ethnicity in the world. so much for being "advanced group of people"
Even now they are fighting. like russia and Ukraine. What a disgrace
Obviously, by 1945 the front lines and german control over most of Europe had drastically changed. They didn't have to fly through hundreds of miles of anti air craft to hit their mark.
That’s because the UK did nothing until the Battle of Britain when the Polish fighters saved their ass
That's because Britain was tactical with strikes, and was largely unable to reach Germany during the first two years of the war because of Germany's fierce pressure on Britain's airspace and it's air defences and interceptors. The US bombed civilian areas, and by March 1945, Germany was nearly powerless against air raids thanks to it's dwindling production of AA and fighters/interceptors, as well as the massive increase in bomber and escort fighter production and quality of the allies during the late stages of the war.
YA'LL git yo fill yet? Go BRICS 🐕 😊
This is why you don't poke a bear that attack on pearl harbor sealed the fate of The War