Why did some Allied leaders object to bombing German cities?

A) They did not want to bomb civilians.
B) They wanted Germany to be able to rebuild easily after the war.
C) They wanted to save the bombs for other more important military targets.
D) They felt that the Germans would not conduct such a campaign on others.
E) The bombing raids were too dangerous for their pilots.


Answer: A

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