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Contemporary analyses of the Allied bombing strategy in aerial attacks on Japanese targets during World War II. Tactical mission reports, aircraft action reports, tabulations of attack and bombing data, and photo intelligence reports detail effects on the Japanese infrastructure, including the petroleum, shipping, armament, and transportation industries. Hundreds of aerial photographs and many maps are found within the analyses sections and in the prolific "Target Photographs" section.…More
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Annotation added: Index Map of Objective Areas in Philippines, East Indies and...
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Annotation added: Robert Hickethier was the Airplane Commnader on mission 79 of 1945.
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Source Information
U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific): Japanese Air Target Analyses, Objective Folders, and Aerial Photographs, 1942-45. Original data from: The National Archives
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