The best jet fighters<span> at the end of the war easily outflew any of the leading aircraft of 1939, such as the </span>Spitfire Mark I<span>. The early war bombers that caused such carnage would almost all have been shot down in 1945, many by radar-aimed, </span>proximity fuse<span>-detonated </span>anti-aircraft<span> fire, just as the 1941 "invincible fighter", the </span>Zero<span>, had by 1944 become the "turkey" of the </span><span>"Marianas Turkey Shoot.
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So yes it was pretty successful
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hope this helps my dudette
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https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/raw_materials
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/whp-origins/era-7-the-great-convergence-and-divergence-1880-ce-to-the-future/71-world-war-1-betaa/a/read-world-war-i-a-total-war-beta
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The positioning of Caesar as a god in Roman culture was made possible by the act of Octavian, who was Caesar's adopted son and heir to his throne. Octavian encouraged Romans to view Caesar as a god by building shrines, temples, and statues to Caesar, just as they would a god. Octavian did so in order to legitimize his own position as ruler and to suggest that he was supported by Caesar, in essence, from beyond the grade (given that he was now a god).