Nazis bitch about Allied ruthless bombing campaign

>nazis bitch about Allied ruthless bombing campaign
>yet they forget that they did the same shit to Poland, Netherlands, Britain, Yugoslavia and Soviet Union
based Bomber Harris should have kept bombing them even after the armistice just for shits and giggles

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Agreed

should've dropped a Tallboy on Berlin during the Berlin Airlift for old times sake

DIABH

Are you kidding me? Hitler only targeted places of strategic value. If there was civilians in the way, so be it. He wouldnt randomly target civilians though.

1/10 b8

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The strategic importance of downtown Rotterdam, an area composed civilian residential areas.

pic related.

Yes, the little town of Frampol was extremely valuable:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Frampol
>the town of Frampol with a population of 4,000 was bombed by the German Luftwaffe as a practice run for future missions.

it was strategically valuable because bombing it made the Dutch surrender
training pilots is strategic value

>it was strategically valuable because bombing it made the Dutch surrender
Dutch surrendered before they bombed it
>training pilots is strategic value
lol

why am I even replying to this b8

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Bruh the bombing was called off but the pilots didn't recieve the message because of a communication error.
Meanwhile...

bash the fash!

god tier apologetics, 9/10

So was dresden
>logistics hub for collapsing front (despite the protests of Naziboos)
>show of force for fugging gommies who were shortly to enter the town
>further degrades enemy morale and ability to fight war

>Hitler only targeted places of strategic value.
>First act of WW2 is bombing Wielun, especially targeting hospital

didn't the RAF start bombing before the Luftwaffe?

There's an endless argument about it and really it comes down to whoever's side you're on.

>The bombing of Wieluń refers to air raids on the Polish town of Wieluń by Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe (air force) on 1 September 1939. The Luftwaffe started bombing Wieluń at 04:40, five minutes before the shelling of Westerplatte, which has traditionally been considered the beginning of World War II.
>According to German military records, 29 Junkers Ju 87B “Stukas” of Sturzkampfgeschwader 76 under the command of Captain Walter Sigel,[4] started from Nieder-Ellguth airfield at 05:02 on 1 September 1939.[5] Some twenty minutes later they reached the town of Wieluń unopposed and dropped 29 bombs of 500 kg and 112 bombs of 50 kg.[5] Among the first places hit was the hospital, though it had Red Cross markings;[6] 26 patients and 6 nurses were killed.[7] Within the hour all 29 aircraft landed at Nieder-Ellguth, where Sigel reported "no noteworthy observation of the enemy."[5] The German pilots reported "blue sky" when attacking the town and described in detail buildings bombed.[8]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Wieluń
Did RAF started bombing Germany before 1st September? If no, then you have your answer.

no
the entire concept of strategic bombing of civilian targets was really pioneered in WWI by Germans themselves
Luftwaffe itself bombed civilians in Spain before WWII even started

Post it again, /leftypol/!

Do you literally have no idea how any of this works? So what if Germs bombed civilians in another war? They didn't bomb YOU, and that's all that matters. if polacks wanted to firebomb Hamburg or something, then maybe it would be justified. It was not justified with Brits

Cringeworthy forced meme desu

fucking HOWLING lads

Lots of Poles served in RAF, they had no air force on their own. You can say it was outsourced.