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In reply to the discussion: Dresden was a civilian town with no military significance. Why did we burn its people? [View all]Lurks Often
(5,455 posts)which came from the pre-WWII theories of several people.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_bombing
I'll note that the Germans tried to break the will of the Britsh citizenry as well, but through the bravery of the RAF, the stubborness of the British and the lack of any heavy bombers, Germany failed.
Looking at both countries, the British sent most of the children and enough adults into parts of England, Wales and Scotland that was beyond the reach of German bombers and spread out their industries in those areas within the range of the German bombers.
To a degree Germany learned to spread out their industries, but all of Germany and many of the countries conquered by Germany remained within range of the British and American heavy bombers operating out of England and North Africa