German strategic bombing during World War I
The best known German strategic bombing campaign during World War I was the campaign against Britain, although strategic bombing raids were carried out or attempted on other fronts. The main campaign against Britain started in January 1915 using airships. From then until the end of World War I the German Navy and Army Luftstreitkräfte mounted over 50 bombing raids on the United Kingdom. These were generally referred to as "Zeppelin raids": although both Zeppelin and Schütte-Lanz airships were used, the Zeppelin company was much better known and was responsible for producing the majority of the airships used. Weather conditions and night flying conditions made airship navigation and maintaining bombing accuracy difficult. Bombs were often dropped miles off target (one raid on London actuall
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German strategic bombing during World War I
The best known German strategic bombing campaign during World War I was the campaign against Britain, although strategic bombing raids were carried out or attempted on other fronts. The main campaign against Britain started in January 1915 using airships. From then until the end of World War I the German Navy and Army Luftstreitkräfte mounted over 50 bombing raids on the United Kingdom. These were generally referred to as "Zeppelin raids": although both Zeppelin and Schütte-Lanz airships were used, the Zeppelin company was much better known and was responsible for producing the majority of the airships used. Weather conditions and night flying conditions made airship navigation and maintaining bombing accuracy difficult. Bombs were often dropped miles off target (one raid on London actuall
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The best known German strategi ...... Blitz of the Second World War.
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ドイツによる戦略爆撃では、ドイツ帝国が第一次世界大戦において ...... 撃は「ゴータの襲撃」(Gotha Raid)とも呼称された。
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The best known German strategi ...... et (one raid on London actuall
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ドイツによる戦略爆撃では、ドイツ帝国が第一次世界大戦において ...... 撃は「ゴータの襲撃」(Gotha Raid)とも呼称された。
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German strategic bombing during World War I
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ドイツによる戦略爆撃 (第一次世界大戦)
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