Goering had enough bombers to carpet-bomb one target
Why in the Empire should he do
that instead of precisely destroying
factories in many targets! That's exactly the type of silliness that the Germans were involved in - hell, the Germans did not even bomb the Factory 183 in Kharkov. Here's the situation: the Germans had used the following units, which planes had been used in 1941 for PURELY political bombings of Moscow instead of targeting precisely the industry in the regions:
I/KG4
II/KG4
III/KG4
I/KG28
III/KG26
KGr100
KG53
I/KG55
II/KG55
I/KG3
II/KG3
III/KG3
Full-scale assaults begun 22/07/41.
An example would be the Kharkov incident.
II/KG54 had
Ju.88s. It moved on an airfield under Belaya Tserkov
18.07.41. As you could see on any god damn map, Kharkov is well within reach. Factory 183 only started redislocating on
17 Sep 1941. What did they Germans do? Shit.
For instance - one heavy bomb dropped on GAZ facilities stopped their work for about a month. The Germans had payloads to make a Dresden; that would be enough to cripple select industries (for some ~1000 targets, it would be several dozen tons per flight, perhaps even more).
Tell about neglience.
Or because they didn't have the capability.
The problem is, they very well did. If instead of making terror bombing raids a-la Minsk, they made plans for specific attacks against major industries in range (like the Kharkov one which they totally ignored as I have shown above), they could seriously cripple the evacuation plans. It was not done.
And once again, the Germans didn't have the capability to carry through due to a lack of long-ranged bombers that could inflict damage on priority targets to slow Russian plans.
Um... what exactly prevented them from redislocating their bombers on airfields close to targets? Hell, their advancement tempo was very _good_, by Autmn 1942 they were so far into the South that they could attack the Caucasus with their bombing units - again, instead of doing shit, they should've made priority bombing on schedule.