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United States Strategic Bombing Survey
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In total, the reports contained 208 volumes for Europe and another 108 for the Pacific, comprising thousands of pages. The reports' conclusions were generally favorable about the contributions of Allied strategic bombing towards victory.
The survey said of Allied airpower that it "was decisive in the war in Western Europe. Hindsight inevitably suggests that it might have been employed differently or better in some respects. Nevertheless, it was decisive. In the air, its victory was complete. At sea, its contribution, combined with naval power, brought an end to the enemy's greatest naval threat-the U-boat; on land, it helped turn the tide overwhelmingly in favor of Allied ground forces"
A majority of the Survey's members were civilians in positions of influence on the various committees of the survey. Only one position of some influence was given to a prominent military officer, USAAF General Orvil A. Anderson (who had been in the Air War Plans Division) and that only in an advisory capacity. Anderson was the only one on the survey board who knew about procedures of strategic bombing as Jimmy Doolittle's former deputy commander of operations. While the Board was not associated with any branch of the military, it was established by General Hap Arnold (chief of the USAF) along with Carl Spaatz (commander of Strategic Air Forces in Europe). Failing to obtain the prominent public figure he had hoped for, Arnold settled for Franklin D'Olier. Provided by Wikipedia
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Bussing NAG Brunswick, Germany.
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A guide to the reports of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey / by Daniels, Gordon
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Bad Oldesloe field report /
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The German abrasive industry /
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Deutsche Sprengchemie Gmbh, Kraiburg, Germany. : Date of survey: 27 May 1945.
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The Fifth Air Force in the war against Japan.
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Hamburg field report. : Dates of field team survey: 8 June 1945-27 June 1945.
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Interrogations of Japanese officials /
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The reduction of Truk.
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Japanese naval ordnance /
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Aichi Aircraft Company (Aichi Kokuki K.K.) ... airframes and engines /
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Friedrich Krupp Grusonwerke a.g. Magdeburg, Germany.
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Coals and metals in Japan's war economy.
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Final report covering air-raid protection and allied subjects in Japan. : Dates of survey 1 October 1945-1 December 1945.
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Henschel & Sohn, Kassel, Germany. : Dates of survey: 1 June - 12 June 1945.
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Kyushu Airplane Company : (Kyushu Hikoki K K) : airframes /
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The effects of strategic bombing on Japan's war economy.
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The effects of bombing on health and medical services in Japan /
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Tank industry report.
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Ammoniakwerk Merseburg G.m.b.H. Leuna, Germany.
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