Why did Hermann Göring switch from daylight to nighttime bombing of England?

a) His Luftwaffe had proved unable to outlast or destroy the English RAF.
b) He wanted to weaken British morale by making it impossible for the British to sleep in their own beds.
Consider This: The U-boat captains called this period of the war the “Happy Time.” See 13.2.2: The Last Holdout.
c) His engineers had developed night scopes he wanted to try out.
Consider This: The U-boat captains called this period of the war the “Happy Time.” See 13.2.2: The Last Holdout.
d) He wanted his planes to protect German U-boats, which attacked at night.
Consider This: The U-boat captains called this period of the war the “Happy Time.” See 13.2.2: The Last Holdout.


a) His Luftwaffe had proved unable to outlast or destroy the English RAF.

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