All,
A bit of a hard one to gain any 'real' information on.
In essence, we are talking a 'blitz' on Moscow. It is apparent that some sort of strategic bombing was carried out, but the targets (transport, Kremlin etc) were hardly touched.
It is also apparent that the air defense was well-developed with both AAA and fighters (of the most modern composition).
I have found some info on
http://www.bergstrom. BUT again, it is sketchy.
1) Could Germany have initiated a 'real' blitz on Moscow?
2) Could it have impacted the Battle of Moscow in any way?
3) A 'natural' target would be transport. However hard it is to bomb a shunting yard, could something serious have happened?
4) Tactical bombers (He-111/Ju-88/etc) were hardly up to the task, but what else could have been used?
5) What was the quality of the Moscow air defense in 1941 (not as it became later).
In essence: IF Germany had diverted resources could it have made a difference? After all, the London Blitz was not trivial.
Ivan