Black and silver: perceptions and memories of the B-29 bomber, American strategic bombing and the longest bombing missions of the Second World War on Singapore/ Boon Kwan Toh

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: War & Society Vol 39, No 2, May 2020, pp.109-125 (52)Summary: The American strategic bombing of Japan and Japanese-occupied territories during the Second World War resulted in different perspectives of the aerial bombing, both during the war and in post-war memories. Some viewed the bombing raids with dread while some viewed it as a salvation from oppression.
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The American strategic bombing of Japan and Japanese-occupied territories during the Second World War resulted in different perspectives of the aerial bombing, both during the war and in post-war memories. Some viewed the bombing raids with dread while some viewed it as a salvation from oppression.

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