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LW did not properly understand the significance of the radar stations - if they had, they would have bombed them to dust!
Easier said then done. RAF and USAAC had far more assets then Luftwaffe yet failed to bomb German radar stations and fighter control centers to dust.
However London per se wasn't the target.
Yet the USAAF did target cities and in doing so decimated the Luftwaffe.
Pretty simplistic view, though, Milosh, considering the USAAF was targeting specific targets within the cities, not just the cities themselves - they didn't just swan over and attack Cologne for the hell of it to achieve victory - also, the USAAF had better recon, far greater resources and better management of the campaign on their side, things that the Germans lacked in 1940.
IF anything, the switch to bombing London pulled the British out of a mood of doubt and concern to a mood of steeled resolve.
The Blitz worked the exact opposite of what Berlin was counting on...