Not even capitols, At the beginning 1936 the British didn't have a bomber that could fly from England with a 500lb bomb, drop it anywhere in Germany, like the western Ruhr area/French border and make it back to England.
Hmm, someone's got their Stars and Stripes flavoured underpants on again. Entering service in 1937, the Handley Page Harrow had a range of 1,250 miles. The Heyford, the primary British bomber in the mid 1930s could carry a 1,600lb bomb load with a range of 920 miles. Its predecessor the Handley Page Hinaidi had a range of 850 miles; Germany was well within range of British heavy bombers in the 30s and beforehand. Lets go back to 1919 and the V/1500, with a range of 1,300 miles and an endurance of 17 hours.