One of the things about the bombing campaigns on both Germany and Japan is that it showed to the civilian populations of both countries the evils of war and made their utter defeat plain for all to see.
There are visible reminders in both countries today of bomb damage which I think helps to keep a lid on resurgent militarism. I saw it all over Germany - the scorched foundations of a bombed out church in Hamburg, the miraculous Cologne cathedral.
After World War I the nazis could claim the old stab in the back because German cities were hardly touched by the war. Pretty hard to do that after WWII. Same with Japan thanks to massive war damage, the bomb and a long occupation.
There are visible reminders in both countries today of bomb damage which I think helps to keep a lid on resurgent militarism. I saw it all over Germany - the scorched foundations of a bombed out church in Hamburg, the miraculous Cologne cathedral.
After World War I the nazis could claim the old stab in the back because German cities were hardly touched by the war. Pretty hard to do that after WWII. Same with Japan thanks to massive war damage, the bomb and a long occupation.
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