Chart 2: German Air Force Training Source: United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945

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Chart 1: Total Bomb Tonnage Dropped Source: United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945

Chart 2: German Air Force Training Source: United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945

Chart 3: Total Bomb Tonnage Dropped Source: United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945

Chart 4: German Combat Munitions Source: United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945

Letter excerpt from Minister of Armaments Albert Speer to Adolf Hitler, June 30, 1944 Source: United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945

Chart 5: German Production, Consumption, and Stocks Source: United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945

Chart 6: German Rail Traffic Source: United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945

Chart 7: Panzer Production Source: United States Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945