area bombing
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of area bombing
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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They advocated precision bombing as a more morally defensible way to destroy an enemy’s fighting capability, rather than indiscriminate area bombing with its inevitable civilian death toll.
From Washington Post
Almost half of the 125,000 Bomber Command lost their lives, and their military commanders' policy of large-scale area bombing near the end of the war has long drawn criticism.
From BBC
These included Henry Tizard, who would champion radar, jet engines and the bouncing bomb and Frederick Lindemann, Winston Churchill's scientific advisor during World War Two and the architect of area bombing.
From BBC
Driven by the new Commander in Chief of Bomber Command, Arthur Harris, area bombing became the norm and the first 1,000-bomber raid was launched, against Cologne, on 30 May 1942.
From BBC
The Lancaster’s role was mainly in “area bombing” — mostly night raids that targeted whole areas of Germany’s main industrial cities.
From New York Times
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