In World War II the opponents of the United States—Germany, Japan, and their allies—bombed civilian areas and killed many noncombatants. The United States, Britain and their allies:
a. did the same in great number, killing hundreds of thousands in Japan and Germany
b. avoided civilian deaths, even to the point of endangering their own troops
c. avoided killing civilians in air raids until the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
d. bombed cities, creating “collateral damage” but only when civilians were being used as “human shields” to protect legitimate military targets
a. did the same in great number, killing hundreds of thousands in Japan and Germany
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