Don't get me wrong, Rifleman62 I'm one of those who has no problem with the strategic bombing campaign. I'm not sure it did as much good as Bomber Harris suggested it would but raids like Hamburg and Dresden were in some measure, designed to strengthen British morale, which had taken quite a pounding - as shown by the original post - and which suffered again under the V1 and V2 raids.
But I think there are, or ought to be, some moral considerations in war ... beyond the obvious crimes against humanity. It seems to me that outlawing weapons - gas, or napalm or cluster bombs, or delivery systems - drones, is the wrong approach: we, humans, will always find a new and innovative way to kill one another. I think we reacted correctly in Nurmeberg in 1945/46: reasonably public hangings were the right response to what the likes of Hans Frank, Wilhelm Keitel and Alfred Rosenberg did.