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IN BERLIN THAT SATURDAY morning, Joseph Goebbels prepared his lieutenants for what would occur by day’s end. The coming destruction of London, he said, “would probably represent the greatest human catastrophe in history.” He hoped to blunt the inevitable world outcry by casting the assault as a deserved response to Britain’s bombing of German civilians, but thus far British raids over Germany, including those of the night before, had not produced the levels of death and destruction that would justify such a massive reprisal.
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By bombing German cities the Germans responded by switching from winning air superiority over the coastal regions to bombing British cities, thus saving Fighter Command.
The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz
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