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by wqaatwt
295 days ago
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> fraction of aeral bombing damage of west Europe What specifically does that mean? Yes all major cities in Germany were destroyed. In the rest of Western Europe damage was much more localized. Regardless China had some period of mass conflict on an extremely high scale. There was a mass state instigated campaign of destroying historical sites ar artifacts as late as the 1960s and 70s. |
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I know the Chinese state destroyed their own culture that they didn't like. That happens everywhere, every culture, it happens to this day (see Buddhas of Bamiyan) -- it's a fact of life. The Longmen Grottoes comes to mind as it was a place I visited. The scale vs bombings is simply not the same, Europe also had its own cultural heritage self destruction over the centuries.
But that is not what I am talking about. That self-inflicted + looting level destruction is not the destruction that comes with carpet bombing cities. Bombs can ruin/degrade future archeological digs sites. An example from personal experience: The Xi'an city wall is the longest & oldest continuous city wall that is still a part of the city. There are older city walls (that I also visited) but they are in sections and are mostly combined archaeological/cultural tourist sites (I mean no one is riding bikes on them), some from time some from bombings and some had parts rebuilt but none (that I am aware of) stand up to the walls of Xi'an. One would get far more historical data from the well preserved Xi'an than from the ones destroyed in bombings.