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 Übersetzung für 'area bombing' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an area bombing | area bombings
SYNO area bombing | carpet bombing | saturation bombing
area bombingFlächenbombardierung {f}
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area bombing
Flächenbombardement {n}
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bombing practice area
Bombodrom {n}
Teiltreffer
bombingBombenabwurf {m}
bombingBombardierung {f}
39
bombingSprengstoffattentat {n}
5
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bombing
Bombenwurf {m}
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bombing
Bombardement {n}
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bombing bagBombentasche {f}
carpet bombingFlächenbombardierung {f}
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bombing aircraft
Bombenflugzeug {n}
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skip bombing
Abpraller-Bombenwurf {m}
pinpoint bombingBombenpunktwurf {m}
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saturation bombing
Flächenbombardement {n}
stick bombingBombenreihenwurf {m}
bombing raidBombenanschlag {m}
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bombing attack
Angriff {m} mit Bombenflugzeugen
suicide bombingSelbstmordanschlag {m}
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volley bombing
Reihenwurf {m}
suicide bombingSelbstmordattentat {n}
bombing panelBombenteppich {m}
precision bombinggezieltes Bombardieren {n}
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cascade bombing
Kaskadenbombenwurf {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • A single B-29 was lost to unknown circumstances. Area bombing was chosen over precision bombing because of the cloudy weather over Japan during the middle of June.
  • Harris was a zealous advocate of the area bombing of German cities.
  • Such a target was very different from a marshalling yard. Area bombing the region where the guns were located would have no effect upon them.
  • The raids were planned in response to a devastating increase in the effectiveness of the Royal Air Force's (RAF) bombing offensive on civilian targets after the Area Bombing Directive (General Directive No.5 (S.46368/111.
  • That aspect of the play has overshadowed Hochhuth's conceit that the play would contribute to a debate on the ethics of the area bombing of civilian areas by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, with particular reference to Operation Gomorrah, the Royal Air Force raids on Hamburg in 1943, and culminating in a lengthy and invented debate between Winston Churchill and the pacifist George Bell, Bishop of Chichester.

  • Strategic bombing and urban area bombing began in 1944 after the long-range B-29 Superfortress bomber entered service, first deployed from China and thereafter the Mariana Islands.
  • Precision high-altitude daylight bombing was ordered to proceed only when weather permitted or when specific critical targets were not vulnerable to area bombing.
  • "Carpet bombing", also known as "saturation bombing", and "obliteration bombing", refers to a type of area bombing that aims to effect complete destruction of the target area by exploding bombs in every part of it.
  • But it was primarily employed by the USAAF in the daylight strategic bombing campaign over Europe, complementing RAF Bomber Command's night-time area bombing of German industrial, military and civilian targets.
  • He pressed the case for the strategic area bombing of cities.

  • During the first few months of the area bombing campaign, an internal debate within the British government about the most effective use of the nation's limited resources in waging war on Germany continued.
  • Portal advocated strategic area bombing against German industrial areas, the same sort of targets that the Luftwaffe was already targeting in the United Kingdom.
  • The Second World War also saw the first development of precision-guided munitions, which were fielded successfully by the Germans, and contributed to the modern sense of air "strike", a precision targeted attack as opposed to a strafing run or area bombing.
  • It was while this debate about bombing was raging inside the British military establishment that the area bombing directive of 14 February 1942 was issued; eight days later Arthur "Bomber" Harris took up the post of Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) of Bomber Command.
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