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  • War II urban popula.tion bombing. · My understanding of the post-World War II bombing studies is that sporadic . bombing of military targets, such. as we are con ducting in the North today, were not ve.ry effective. Saturation alone succeeded
  • - memo 7-'i~ Al " ,r- J 7/- ~ r/} Haxwell Taylor to 'the Pres. € 1 memo i- - 5 pp. ~ 0 /'- 15-o/.;1._ Nt::} Ros tow to M. Wa Lson re Koreei c 1 p. ~ o//
  • bombing., . infiltration, and augmentation~ at the time they _ :}l ~ be !~~ 1 r f ; • • ' f. ·i Ii i r .I r I . I· i I I. -.I !_ ,- : · l .• ·1 f l I : !! ..·. ;,:· - yr · . . ,. • . . .~ : ; , ,,__..~h; ◄ i ~•'4•U
  • A 1 p. 2 pp-. (. A :7 1 47b report DATE ,~, llf,_ :f 7 7 - .J [probable duplicate of #48a, Internat ' l. Meetings & Travel ; "President's Trip to Guam (Conference) (II)," sanitized] 48 memo A 48a report A S 3 pp. _[_duplicate G--f-# rna
  • DEPARTURE FOR srurTGART. II WAS AGREED- THIS REPORT _~OULD BE . SENT IN EVEN ·THOUGH IT HAS NOT BE.EN REV IE\:JED BY flCCLOY. BUT . THAT HE WOULD 3-:ND ANY com,1£NTs · EITHER FRO~i BONN CR . UPON HIS RETL'RN TO LONDON IN VIE~ IMPORTANCE ·oF FLAVOR
  • destroyed cities like we did Dresden in World War II. Of course we have killed some civilians, but we have tried to carry on the most selective careful effort to deprive the enemy of the substance of his aggression without waging war on civilians. "I1 ve
  • . The U. N. interpretation is that nothing further can be done now• and t h at things must be allowed to settle down for several months.. Ambassador Goldberg agrees. - -SEGRE 1-EXDIS --......~--~ nv_~ _, DECLASSIFIED Au,...,... . _ Nt--;:r 'II- .3 76
  • AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUM ENT CORRESPO NDE NTS OR TITL E '1 ~ NL-.J '1 I - DATE 8 - do g- o ~ lf-;;2 '1- f ;l ..c.-- - -4,4-.-p-p-. .l ~ RESTRICTION 'ii- 3 7 G., r~ 3.g