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German Home Front

The Bombing
of Nazi Germany:
Can the Germans Take It?

• Collier's Magazine, 1941 •


“Modern Germany’s heart never before had to endure hostile fire. Now the R.A. F. carries it there…If you go to a dinner party, you are prepared to either leave with dessert or to spend the night…During the bombing raids, the restaurants will quietly warn all their customers to rush their kraut, pony-up, and schnell nach Hause gehen.”

By war’s end it was estimated that as many as 580,000 Germans were killed by the allied air armada (many of them were children and far more women than men were slaughtered).

An Englishman who was nick-named “Bomber Harris” was the fellow who planned and organized much of the destruction of Nazi Germany: click here to read about him

Click here to read more World War II articles about the bombing of Germany.

Click here to read about the bombing of Japan.

Read How Much Can the Germans Take?<br>(Collier’s Magazine, 1941) for Free
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The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

The Bombing[br] of Nazi Germany:[br]Can the Germans Take It?

eyewitness account of WW2 Berlin bombingpdf article about bombing1941 magazine article relays eyewitness account of RAF bombing of German civiliansCOLLIER'S MAGAZINE on the WW2 terror bombing of GermanyGermans bombed by Allied bombers 1941German morale during RAF bombing campaigneveryday life in Germany during RAF bombing campaigneveryday life in Germany during world war two
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