Good point. However, Believers try to "explain away" the lack of intentional Allied bombing by claimingStubble wrote: ↑Sat Jul 19, 2025 6:17 pm So were Kremas II and III apparently. Same bombing run. There are pictures and a survivor wrote about it in a memoir. (Sorry, different run, September 13th 1944 [it was a Friday] )
/shrug
Why bomb the rails instead of the Kremas? Other than the Kremas being danger close to the water treatment and the women's barracks, no good reason comes to mind.
Churchill did not want to jeopardize the lives of Jewish inmates.
"Concerns about Bombing Effectiveness and Civilian Casualties:
There were doubts about the accuracy of bombing the camp and the potential for high civilian casualties among the prisoners.
American officials explained this decision in part with a technical argument that their aircraft did not have the capacity to conduct air raids on such targets with sufficient accuracy,
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/ ... not-bombed