Giulio Douhet's Kind of War

Giulio Douhet's Kind of War

From History As It Happens by Martin Di Caro

April 17, 2026 · 36 min

About this episode

This episode discusses Giulio Douhet's strategic bombing theory and its implications in modern warfare, featuring historian David M. Kennedy.

Subscribe now for early access, ad-free listening, and bonus content! HAIH Premium subscribers got this episode (with no ads!) on Thursday, April 16. There was an old idea behind President Trump's threats to annihilate Iran's bridges, power plants, and other civilian infrastructure. It's called strategic bombing, and it was devised more than a century ago by an Italian air power theorist with a French-sounding name. Giulio Douhet said air power should be used to destroy the enemy's capacity to make war while terrorizing its citizens to crush their will to persevere. In this episode, historian David M. Kennedy discusses Douhet's ideas and the sinister purposes to which they can be applied. Recommended reading: Freedom From Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 by David M. Kennedy

People in this episode

Host: Martin Di Caro

Guest: David M. Kennedy

Topics covered

  • strategic bombing
  • air power
  • civilian infrastructure
  • war theory
  • historical analysis

Keywords

  • Giulio Douhet
  • strategic bombing
  • air power theory
  • David M. Kennedy
  • President Trump
  • civilian infrastructure
  • war tactics

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Freedom From Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945

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