
Strategic Bombing Campaign
A strategic bombing campaign is a military strategy used during wartime, aimed at destroying an enemy's industrial capabilities, infrastructure, and morale rather than just targeting their military forces. The goal is to weaken the enemy's ability to wage war by targeting factories, supply lines, and key cities. This approach was notably used in World War II, where bombers attacked both military and civilian sites to disrupt production and diminish civilian will to fight. While effective in achieving certain objectives, it often resulted in significant civilian casualties and destruction.