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General Giulio Douhet (30 May 1869 – 15
February 1930) was an
Italian general and air
power theorist. He was a key
proponent of
strategic bombing in aerial...
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effect on the
writings of
Giulio Douhet.
Warden differs from
Douhet in ****igning
leadership the
highest priority,
where Douhet espoused attacking the morale...
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Douhet (French pronunciation: [lə du.ɛ]) is a
commune in the Charente-Maritime
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Charente-Maritime...
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theorists of
strategic air
warfare during this
period were the
Italian Giulio Douhet, the
Trenchard school in the
United Kingdom, and
General Billy Mitc****...
- role,
Bastico was a
target of
Giulio Douhet in
Recapitulation (published with the work The
Command of the Air).
Douhet devotes many
pages to
critically examining...
- bombs. This originated, in part, from the
views of
military experts such as
Douhet, and was
taken up by
politicians and journalists, with, for example, Stanley...
- Charlier's
death in 1989, Bergèse
tried one
album with a
scenario by
Jacques de
Douhet before writing his own stories.
After 1996, 7 more
stories appeared, combining...
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bombing as a
means to wage war,
while supporting the
theories of
Giulio Douhet. He died in an air
crash in 1936.
Walther Wever was born on 11 November...
- the most vital. In the 1920s and 1930s,
airpower theorists such as
Giulio Douhet and
Billy Mitc****
claimed that air
forces could win wars,
obviating the...
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increased enormously. Some theorists, most
famously Hugh
Trenchard and
Giulio Douhet,
believed that
aircraft would become the
dominant military arm in the ****ure...