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117:. Billancourt in occupied France, which was the primary target in the directive issued on 5 February (Air Ministry Reference 46268 D.C.A.S) and immediately preceding this one, was to become the secondary target (it was bombed on the night of 3/4 March). In addition, the RAF was also directed to conduct specific operations to support Combined Operations, such as the periodic bombardment of targets of immediate strategic importance, for example naval units (see
101:, in the centre of the conurbation, was to be given the dubious honour as the first target that was to be bombed (the first attack on Essen under this directive was carried out on the night of 8/9 March). The objective of the directive was "To focus attacks on the morale of the enemy civil population and in particular the industrial workers. In the case of Berlin harassing attacks to maintain fear of raids and to impose
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Ministry while Directive S.46368 was still effective. For example, on 30 July 1942 (S.3319 A.C.A.S. Ops) gave priority to "Transportation and Transformer Stations" for Number 2 Group and S.O.E. squadron. while on 4
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Italian government that the RAF would continue bombing Italian cities while Italy remained an Axis power, a directive was issued on 17 January 1943 (S.46368/??? D.C.A.S. Ops) added to the bombing list of targets the Industrial centres of Northern Italy – Milan, Turin,
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Command on 13 November 1941 ordering it to conserve its forces after the very heavy mauling it had suffered at the hands of
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5 May: Change the secondary targets and objectives laid out in the initial directive. The changes directed the RAF to bomb Bremen, Kassel, Frankfurt, and
Stuttgart "to reduce the output of enemy aircraft, especially fighters, to assist Russia and projected Combined
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18 April: Bomb the Pilsen (Skoda) Works on the night of 23/24 April. "To cover highly organised extensive sabotage attacks against German lines of communications with
Russian Front, and to boost Czech morale while increasing R.A.F. prestige at the expense of German
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September (S.46344 A.C.A.S. Ops) directed that incendiary bombs were to be "dropped in harvest season during normal bombing operations" as cover for sabotage operations. On 14 January 1943 directive (S.46239/?? A.C.A.S. Ops) gave priority to attacking
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the new bombing directive: I suppose it is clear the aiming points will be the built up areas, and not, for instance, the dockyards or aircraft factories where these are mentioned in
Appendix A. This must be made quite clear if it is not already
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Command to bomb factories in occupied France. General Directive Number 5 amended Number 4, to make targets in Germany the priority for RAF Bomber Command.
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21 March: Attack the Ruhr using concentrated incendiary attacks ("such as the enemy had made on us to good effect"). It was in part to be experimental with different sizes of incendiary devices to be used to assess their
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665:Porter, Neil A. (1998).
350:7 September 2008 at the
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698:; Rahn, Werner (2001).
530:. Accessed 13 July 2008
434:H. Clifford Chadderton
858:Sir Archibald Sinclair
843:Arthur "Bomber" Harris
822:Dehousing paper (1942)
722:; et al. (2006).
631:. Dial Press/J. Wade.
623:Hastings, Max (1979).
335:8 January 2009 at the
230:British Prime Minister
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879:Oil targets (1940-45)
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510:Harris & Cox 1995
495:Harris & Cox 1995
478:Harris & Cox 1995
438:, 20 July 1992. p. 29
368:Harris & Cox 1995
345:Heroes & Villains
341:The National Archives
300:Harris & Cox 1995
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480:, pp. 193, 194.
245:Casablanca directive
142:who had drafted it:
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197:synthetic oil plant
1269:Target for Tonight
853:Sir Charles Portal
807:Butt Report (1941)
528:www.worldwar-2.net
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79:RAF Bomber Command
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512:, p.
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302:, p.
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218:St Nazaire
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998:Blenheim
991:Aircraft
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348:Archived
333:Archived
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1008:Halifax
934:Dresden
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595:13 July
214:Lorient
115:Cologne
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