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British strategic bombing campaign against Germany during WWII
accepted by the Churchill War Cabinet, became known as the dehousing paper. The dehousing paper was delivered during a debate within the British government
Dehousing
British war report
response to the concerns raised by the Butt report, Cherwell produced his dehousing paper (first circulated on 30 March 1942), which proposed that by area
Butt_Report
German Nazi politician (1890–1945)
to be maintained. As the air war against Germany increased from 1943, "dehousing" German workers became an objective of the Allied area bombing campaign
Robert_Ley
Israeli strategy of destroying civilian buildings
be called by its proper name: state terrorism." Collective punishment Dehousing Dignity taking Hannibal Directive International law and the Arab–Israeli
Dahiya_doctrine
British physicist (1886–1957)
bombing directive on 12 February 1942, Lindemann presented in a paper on "Dehousing" to Churchill on 30 March 1942, which calculated the effects of area bombardment
Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
Frederick_Lindemann,_1st_Viscount_Cherwell
German military officer (1885–1960)
production and reconstruction critical to the automotive industry, but also to dehouse workers. In the area of operations of Luftflotte 2 were two other armament
Albert_Kesselring
1940–41 bombing of Britain during WWII
averaging 40,000 people per week dehoused in September 1940. In March 1941, two raids on Plymouth and London dehoused 148,000 people. Still, while heavily
The_Blitz
1943 attack on German dams by Royal Air Force
(1941) RAF strategic bombing 1942–1945 Area Bombing Directive (1942) Dehousing paper (1942) Casablanca directive (1943) Leaders Arthur "Bomber" Harris
Operation_Chastise
Weapons intended to start fires
from the United States). It was the weapon of choice for the British "dehousing" plan. The bomb consisted of a hollow body made from aluminium-magnesium
Incendiary_device
Capital of Saarland, Germany
400 buildings, of which more than 7,700 were completely destroyed, thus dehousing more than 50,000 people. The first major raid on Saarbrücken was undertaken
Saarbrücken
Aerial bombing of Japan during World War II
October 2014. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (1995). "Editor's Note: Dehousing". The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 51 (3): 2. doi:10.1080/00963402
Air_raids_on_Japan
Airborne warfare throughout World War II
to resist (by which I mean morale). In the end, thanks in part to the dehousing paper, it was this view which prevailed and Bomber Command would remain
Strategic bombing during World War II
Strategic_bombing_during_World_War_II
Tail warning radar for bombers in World War II
(1941) RAF strategic bombing 1942–1945 Area Bombing Directive (1942) Dehousing paper (1942) Casablanca directive (1943) Leaders Arthur "Bomber" Harris
Monica_(radar)
English chemist, inventor, and defence adviser (1885–1959)
Hampshire in 1959. His papers are kept at the Imperial War Museum, London. Dehousing "No. 13630". The Edinburgh Gazette. 7 September 1920. p. 2003. "No. 33260"
Henry_Tizard
British physicist (1897–1974)
emotions." During the war he criticised the assumptions in Lord Cherwell's dehousing paper and sided with Tizard who argued that fewer resources should go
Patrick_Blackett
Deliberate destruction of community resources and homes
Indian Removal Act as a definite case of domicide. Arson Dahiya doctrine Dehousing Dignity taking Dispossession, oppression, and depression Ethnic cleansing
Domicide
1980s the social problem of dehousing had emerged in which people who were previously housed started to experience dehousing. During 1987, the International
Homelessness_in_Canada
Royal Air Force directive to bomb Nazi Germany
Aerial bombardment and international law § International law up to 1945 Dehousing paper – British Cabinet paper on the policy AF Bomber Command § Strategic
Area_bombing_directive
History of World War II written by Winston Churchill
"dehousing paper" to have worked out a precise formula based on the experience of Coventry and other British cities if Bomber Command could "dehouse"
The Second World War (book series)
The_Second_World_War_(book_series)
number of wounded amounted to 20,000, and 120,000 were left homeless ("dehoused"). Another raid on 26 February 1945 left another 80,000 people homeless
Bombing of Berlin in World War II
Bombing_of_Berlin_in_World_War_II
War crimes committed by Italy
which 1,300 civilians were killed, with thousands more being wounded or dehoused. Other cities subjected to terror bombing by the Italians included Durango
Italian_war_crimes
1939–45 aerial campaign of World War II
in a further 450 acres (180 ha). Attacks on the industrial city Kassel dehoused 123,800 people (62 per cent of the population) and killed 6,000 civilians
Defence_of_the_Reich
German military aviator and general (1885–1953)
production and reconstruction critical to the automotive industry, but also to dehouse workers. 503 tons of high explosive and oil bombs were dropped by the 449
Hugo_Sperrle
Airborne warfare in World War II
Blitz began and (along with Hull Blitz) became the basis for the RAF dehousing bombing policy in 1942. 25 August: First RAF raid on Berlin 7 September:
List of air operations during the Battle of Europe
List_of_air_operations_during_the_Battle_of_Europe
War casualties
or enemy combatants. Strategic bombing may also include the intent to dehouse, demoralize, or inflict civilian casualties, and thus hinders them from
Civilian casualties of strategic bombing
Civilian_casualties_of_strategic_bombing
Day of the year
Air Force bomb Berlin, a raid which kills between 2,500 and 3,000 and dehouses another 120,000. 1945 – World War II: The United States and the Philippine
February_3
Group of soldiers arguing that long-range bombers could win wars
wrote that Hansell "won the war". Big Wing, British fighter doctrine Dehousing, British area bombardment doctrine General Curtis LeMay. the USAAF's counterpart
Bomber_Mafia
Report on the effects of Allied strategic bombing during World War II
this period due to the effects of bombing: the killing, injuring and dehousing of the workers as well as the destruction of the transportation network
United States Strategic Bombing Survey
United_States_Strategic_Bombing_Survey
Radio navigation system
similar targets was hopeless. This led to Frederick Lindemann's notorious "dehousing" paper, which called for the bomber efforts to be used against the houses
Gee_(navigation)
RAF target-marking squadrons in World War II
dropped. Around this time Frederick Lindemann wrote an infamous report on dehousing, suggesting that the bomber force be directed against German urban areas
Pathfinder_(RAF)
Military tactic
through the destruction of their homes—a policy known euphemistically as dehousing. Around 25% of Germany's housing stock was destroyed or heavily damaged
House_demolition_(military)
starting 10 large, 30 medium and 200 small fires. Bombs that missed the factory that day ruined 354 residences and dehoused 1,800 people.[citation needed]
Bombing of Ludwigshafen and Oppau in World War II
Bombing_of_Ludwigshafen_and_Oppau_in_World_War_II
1945 British military error during WWII
V. (Motorised) Strength 56 Boston & Mitchell bombers Casualties and losses Bezuidenhout civilian casualties: 532 killed, 344 injured, ±30,000 dehoused
Bombing_of_the_Bezuidenhout
Operational model of the world's first air-to-air radar system
immediately set about implementing his plan to destroy Germany through dehousing. As part of their move to area attacks, on the night of 28 March a force
AI_Mark_IV_radar
Military theory
the conflict." Aerial bombardment and international law Bomber mafia Dehousing, British area bombardment doctrine Strategic bombing during World War
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Military unit
1943 in the Ruhr along with ammunition fuses. Over 100,000 people were dehoused in Essen, contributing to the inability to continue production at the Krupp
Nachtjagdgeschwader_2
Capitalism. UCL Press. ISBN 978-1-84472-070-5. Christian Joerges; Renaud Dehouse, eds. (2002). "Delegation is Dead, Long Live Delegation: Managing the Democratic
Peter_Lindseth
Military unit
1943 in the Ruhr along with ammunition fuses. Over 100,000 people were dehoused in Essen, contributing to the inability to continue production at the Krupp
Nachtjagdgeschwader_1
Attacks on Tamil civilians by Sinhalese mobs and security forces
burnt – over ninety five percent Tamil houses. Nearly a thousand people dehoused and in refugee camps – not one Sinhalese. Services conduct search in Tamil
1983 anti-Tamil pogrom in Trincomalee
1983_anti-Tamil_pogrom_in_Trincomalee
Nonprofit organization
Safe Parking Program and distributed 50 Luke Lights and solar chargers to dehoused populations living out of their cars in Santa Barbara. This was brought
Unite_to_Light
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