Talk:History of the Royal Air Force/Archive 1

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I moved the content here from the main Royal Air Force article in order to shorten that article and give us space to expand upon the history of the RAF. Sc147 19:48, 4 May 2006 (UTC)

SYSTEMATICAL ATTACK ON CIVILIANS
This britsh area bombing directive nr. 42 lead to a systimatical attacking of the geman civil populatiuon. the british attacks were concentrated on workingclass quarters and midivael citycenters. The goal was pure terror against civilians. The amount of civilian loses were enormous. In Hamburg (55.000 dead, in Dresden betwenn 25.000 and 35.000 dead, in Pforzheim 20.277 dead ,31,4 % of all inhabitants, in Darmstadt 12.500 dead, 66.000 homeless out of former 110.000 inhabitants, Kassel 10.000 dead, Heilbronn 6500 dead, Würzburg 8500 dead etc. Churcill, Harris, Lindmann and many other bristish politicians and military personell was not sentenced for his warcrimes after the war.--Kastorius 16:44, 14 October 2006 (UTC)

If you want to contribute to this article, then please do so (bear in mind the need for contributions to be written from the neutral point of view). If you want to engage in a discussion about the ethics of area bombing or the relative merits of the Allies and Axis forces then this is not the place for it. Greenshed 23:40, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

World War Two Section
This needs a total re-write, not least because the last two paragraphs are obviously biased and unrepresentative of the RAF roles during the war. Will have a stab at it later. IxK85 (talk) 10:24, 7 February 2008 (UTC)

Have rewritten this section and invite comments. IxK85 (talk) 15:38, 7 February 2008 (UTC)