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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A swollen river could easily tip over a wagon, and drown a man and oxen alike. Even if they were not drowned, they would lose many supplies, and then would likely starve to death. Disease was also a major concern and killer.