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It may be that in both Britain and the United States popular public fears about a war from the air were more powerfully and publicly expressed, given the previous geographical immunity both states had enjoyed before the coming of the airplane and full freedom of expression, and that as a result popular phobias fueled military speculation that bombing the home front would have immediate results.
The Bombers and the Bombed: Allied Air War Over Europe 1940-1945
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