Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'bombing campaigns'

The systematic military strategy of delivering explosive ordnance from aircraft against enemy targets, particularly prominent during World War II and subsequent conflicts. Bombing campaigns evolved from limited tactical operations to strategic efforts targeting industrial capacity, infrastructure, civilian morale, and military installations, raising significant questions about effectiveness, proportionality, and ethical considerations in warfare. Their implementation and consequences remain central to analyzing alternate military outcomes in historical scenarios.

What If The Allies Bombed The Death Camps?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Allied forces conducted targeted bombing operations against Nazi death camps in occupied Poland, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of Holocaust victims.