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Here was an opportunity to use bombing to hasten the Soviet advance and bring the war to a speedy end. But Gen. Frederick Anderson and other advocates of hard war insisted that the bombing would have to be cataclysmic, for the enemy had shown he had plenty of powder left in his arsenal. War industries would have to be smashed, but so would civilian morale. The Eighth Air Force had reached a moral divide—and was about to cross it.
Masters of the Air: America's Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany
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