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Stanley Baldwin in the late 1920s

Stanley Baldwin in the late 1920s
The bomber will always get through was a phrase used by Stanley Baldwin in 1932, in the speech "A Fear for the Future" to the British Parliament. He and others believed that, regardless of air defences, sufficient bomber aircraft will survive to destroy cities.
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The bomber will always get through sections
Intro Baldwin's argument Basis in fact Strategic bombing in combat \"The bomber will not always get through\" Recent re-use See also References External links

Stanley Baldwin in the late 1920s
The bomber will always get through was a phrase used by Stanley Baldwin in 1932, in the speech "A Fear for the Future" to the British Parliament. He and others believed that, regardless of air defences, sufficient bomber aircraft will survive to destroy cities.
The bomber will always get through sections
Intro Baldwin's argument Basis in fact Strategic bombing in combat \"The bomber will not always get through\" Recent re-use See also References External links
PREVIOUS: Intro | NEXT: Baldwin's argument |
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