-
accepted by the
Churchill War Cabinet,
became known as the
dehousing paper . The
dehousing paper was
delivered during a
debate within the
British government...
-
response to the
concerns raised by the Butt report,
Cherwell produced his
dehousing paper (first
circulated on 30
March 1942),
which proposed that by area...
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averaging 40,000
people per w****
dehoused in
September 1940. In
March 1941, two
raids on
Plymouth and
London dehoused 148,000 people. Still,
while heavily...
-
bombing directive on 12
February 1942,
Lindemann presented in a
paper on "
Dehousing" to
Churchill on 30
March 1942,
which calculated the
effects of area bombardment...
- from the
United States). It was the
weapon of
choice for the
British "
dehousing" plan. The bomb
consisted of a
hollow body made from aluminium-magnesium...
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production and
reconstruction critical to the
automotive industry, but also to
dehouse workers. In the area of
operations of
Luftflotte 2 were two
other armament...
- to
resist (by
which I mean morale). In the end,
thanks in part to the
dehousing paper, it was this view
which prevailed and
Bomber Command would remain...
-
October 2014. The
Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists (1995). "Editor's Note:
Dehousing". The
Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists. 51 (3): 2. doi:10.1080/00963402...
- be
called by its
proper name:
state terrorism."
Collective punishment Dehousing Dignity taking Dispossession, oppression, and
depression Domicide Ethnic...
- 1980s the
social problem of
dehousing had
emerged in
which people who were
previously housed started to
experience dehousing.
During 1987, the International...