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- Title
'Crossing the Red Line?': The Air Staff, Sir Arthur Harris, and the Magdeburg Operation of 21/22 January 1944.
- Authors
Worrall, Richard John
- Abstract
On 21/22 January 1944, RAF Bomber Command conducted an area-bombing attack on the city of Magdeburg. The outcome was hardly pleasing, marked by high losses and inaccurate bombing. However, most notable was the rancorous aftermath, in which a full-blown row would erupt between the Air Ministry and Bomber Command Headquarters. This stemmed from the Air Staff perceiving that Sir Arthur Harris had 'crossed a red line' in his non-cooperation with their bombing policy. But the truth was much less clear-cut, as this article will show. Nonetheless, the Magdeburg operation led to a new Directive on 28 January 1944, which would force Harris's cooperation in a combined Anglo-American assault against the German aircraft industry.
- Subjects
MAGDEBURG (Germany); BOMBINGS; BOMB threats; POLITICAL realism; INTERNATIONAL relations
- Publication
War in History, 2020, Vol 27, Issue 4, p689
- ISSN
0968-3445
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0968344518791206