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Costing many British civilian lives
Eye for an eye makes the world blind.
He did have a reason
To vilify the axis
I'm sure
To make his people think dying for that dumb cause was worth it
Why are we talking about politics?
Because you wanted it.
Who’s your favorite waifus everyone?
Waifus? Tough call
Franco is my Waifu
Abukuma from the game Kantai Collection Kancolle wins for me.
Franco from the nationalist spain collection
^ lol
Now of course, the revisionists will conveniently further move the goalposts and say "well we were talking about whether Germans deliberately bombed British first or whether British deliberately bombed Germans first, and we can guarantee you it was the British who bombed Germans first!"
The smirking historical revisionist will then proceed to point out the following date: September 4th, 1939. And name you the city: Wilhelmshaven. He might go to say: It was the first RAF Bomber Command raid of World War II, where ten Bristol Blenheims of No. 110 and No. 107 Squadrons attacked units of the German fleet at low altitude. Except...what he will not say, is that said attack ended in the squadron losing half their number without achieving any significantly damaging hits. Would you consider a terrorist blowing himself up in a crowd but managing to kill none except himself a successful terrorist attack worth remembering compared to one where people actually do get killed?
Therefore, the widely accepted view is that Germany successfully bombed British civilians first when a bomber flying over London lost its way and bombed a number of houses instead of factories, killing civilians. In retaliation Britain lead an all out bombing raid on Berlin killing a handful of civilians. Thus, it was Germany who started the bombing of CIVILIANS between itself and Britain, and that's what is considered an atrocity - not any successful or failed attempts to bomb military targets.
So to answer the question, only between Britain and Germany, was Britain the first to intentionally order the bombing of non-military targets in German cities, but the Germans were the first to unintentionally kill British civilians, and intentionally kill allied civilians in their bombing raids in Poland, France, Norway, Holland and Belgium. But it gets a bit more complicated because the first deliberate British attack on a German city itself, rather than ON a military target IN a city, was the attack on Mannheim on 16 December 1940. But by then thousands of British civilians had been already killed by the Luftwaffe in what is known as "the Blitz".
Also >hurr Germany bombed civilians specifically in Poland and Russia
Bullshit, they bombed industrial centers and garrisons
Actually tbh franco only had a few good ideals
@chill with that shit Franco was a capitalist sellout
Agreed @Deleted User
But he had a few good ideals
I feel like spain would be alot better if the carlists took over
@Heliotrope That narrative writing
Fucking sickening
How can you believe that bullshit?
>no arguments
Also intention means everything, so be it if it was relatively unsuccessful?
It was unsuccesful...in bombing a MILITARY target
How can you call yourself a Christian?
not a civilian one
So did the Germans bomb RAF targets
It was truly the British who began the firebombings of civilian centers
Why is everyone so worried that the white race is going to die? the non white people who immigrated to Sweden will evolve to white eventually
Lol
Then the author has the AUDACITY to include the bombings of Polish cities
Neo-Nazi skinheads are degenerate.
>like those don't count