Nicholas Kollerstrom
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How Britain Pioneered City Bombing
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In March 1942 Churchill’s War Cabinet adopted the ‘Lindemann
plan’, whereby civilian targeting became official. Working-class homes were
preferred to upper-class because they were closer together, and so a greater
flesh-incineration-per-bomb could be achieved. The Jewish German émigré
Professor Frederick Lindemann, Churchill's friend and scientific advisor had by
then become Lord Cherwell. He submitted a plan to the War Cabinet on March 30th
urging that German working-class houses be targeted in preference to military
objectives, the latter being harder to hit. Middle-class homes had too much
space around them, he explained. He was not prosecuted for a ghastly new
war-crime, hitherto undreamt-of. Thereby all cities and town over 50,000
inhabitants could be destroyed, or at least brought to ruin. The War Cabinet
realised that no inkling of this must reach the public.
How Britain Pioneered
City Bombing