You keep stating this as if it says something bad about the Allies. It doesn't. What it does show is that Germany did not place any thought into the role and importance of strategic bombing. The results of the war demonstrated the error the German regime made in this regard.
At least Corsair does not try to moralize, like his palls invariably do.
He says: the alllies outsmarted the Germans, period.
Fine with me.
Greatly helped, I might add, by the stupidity of the British, the biggest losers of them all, since they lost their world empire. Reason: they let the half-American Churchill at the helm of their state, who began to demolish the British empire to the advantage of the Americans. To top it off, the Brits choose Churchill 'man of the century'. You can't make this up, until you get a clear picture of
the racial quality of these people.
There is a catch, of course, in the approach of Corsair, since he does not even pretend to be a friend of Europe, his 'cultural and racial mother'. Now, unlike the situation in 1940 America has no friends. Their pall USSR is gone and China is rising mightily. And Europe is united and holds most of the economical cards. America lost the competition on world markets. We in Europe just need to wait until the moment that
China will challenge American hegemony, as it soon will. We in Europe must adopt the Stalinist approach and let these contenders for world hegemony weaken each other by fighting each other, while we do business with Russia and stay out of any conflict and in the end meet the Chinese somewhere halfway in the US,
possibly here. And then we have our revenge for what the Americans did to Europe in WW2.