Seems like a good time to remind everyone that the Wikipedia article for Curtis LeMay , head of the strategic air command (ie bombing of Korea) during the Korean War, only mentions Korea 1 time and not until in the series of links at the bottom of the page.
And just a highlight of what that actually represents: "We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too." Pyongyang, which saw 75 percent of its area destroyed, was so devastated that bombing was halted as there were no longer any worthy targets. By the end of the campaign, US bombers had difficulty in finding targets and were reduced to bombing footbridges or jettisoning their bombs into the sea.
Seems like a good time to remind everyone that the Wikipedia article for Curtis LeMay , head of the strategic air command (ie bombing of Korea) during the Korean War, only mentions Korea 1 time and not until in the series of links at the bottom of the page.
And just a highlight of what that actually represents: "We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too." Pyongyang, which saw 75 percent of its area destroyed, was so devastated that bombing was halted as there were no longer any worthy targets. By the end of the campaign, US bombers had difficulty in finding targets and were reduced to bombing footbridges or jettisoning their bombs into the sea.
And German nazis call what happened to dresden "bombenholocaust"... :germany-cool:
Bomber Harris fly again.
Those fucks who were in Korea better stay grounded tho :stalin-gun-1: