British Bomber Command during WWII

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Bomber command was part of the Royal Air Force. It was probably the main and most influential division of the Royal Air Force, having many great deeds accredited to its name. Its aims were simple, destroy as much as possible, and this it did, with numerous impressive battles won by the allies, which very much couldn't have been won without the Bomber Command. As noted above, the aims of the bomber command were very simple. …

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…over Germany, as there was absolutely no way of where they Bomber Command would choose to attack next. The Bomber Command had in more ways than one, revolutionised modern warfare. It was no longer just a land battle, between whoever could grab the biggest tank. Some say, that without the unrelenting attacks on Hitler's War Machine, the D-Day attack would never occurred, because of the unbeatable amount of machinery that the Germans would have had.