'To a handful of individuals invested with the disproportionate powers conferred by totalitarian war, millions of Germans, Italians and French owe the devastation of beautiful historic towns, and thousands of families in enemy occupied countries the death, injury, or mental derangement of young, helpless, and cherished members. These memories alone of grief and unspeakable horror, are likely to prove an implacable obstacle to the building of a better world.' Vera Brittain, Seed of Chaos. This study will seek to explain why the British Royal Air Force embarked on a policy of systematic destruction of German cities during the Second World War. The first chapters will focus on the origins of the policy of 'area' bombing, showing how the ide...