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Reddit mentions of Fast Tanks and Heavy Bombers: Innovation in the U.S. Army, 1917–1945 (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)

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Found 1 comment on Fast Tanks and Heavy Bombers: Innovation in the U.S. Army, 1917–1945 (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs):

u/RallyCrap · 2 pointsr/IRstudies

Looks like an interesting book, but the author has a mountain to climb in convincing me of his premise. From the accounts that I read (mainly that in Fast Tanks and Heavy Bombers: Innovation in the U.S. Army, 1917-1945) Allied strategic bombing was not nearly as effective as hoped. The Germans were able to adapt to the bombings on their war industry (as it turns out ball bearings aren't that crucial), and the bombings were wildly inaccurate. I still have much to learn on the subject though, so this will be a good opportunity to hear from the other side.