10-06-2019, 11:26 PM
I watched The Diary of Anne Frank at Thomas More today for the second time because one of my professors was speaking after the play.
I've always been obsessed with WWII (and wars in general) and I recently had a thought: why didn't they ever bomb the railroad tracks that took Jews to concentration camps? Seems to me that it would pretty much kill the Nazi's transporting of the Jews to mass murder them.
My old professor even brought up that point today and mentioned that there's a picture of from a plane over Germany during that time looking down from the bomb hatches and you can see the railroad tracks.
Does anyone know why they didn't bomb the tracks?
I've always been obsessed with WWII (and wars in general) and I recently had a thought: why didn't they ever bomb the railroad tracks that took Jews to concentration camps? Seems to me that it would pretty much kill the Nazi's transporting of the Jews to mass murder them.
My old professor even brought up that point today and mentioned that there's a picture of from a plane over Germany during that time looking down from the bomb hatches and you can see the railroad tracks.
Does anyone know why they didn't bomb the tracks?