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    The bombing of Dresden was a joint British and American aerial bombing attack on the city of Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, during...
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    Jewel Box, because of its Baroque and Rococo city centre. The controversial American and British bombing of Dresden towards the end of World War II killed...
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  • Destruction of Dresden is a 1963 book by British author and Holocaust denier David Irving, in which he describes the February 1945 Allied bombing of Dresden in...
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    The aerial bombings over the capital (1936-1939)] (in Spanish). Almuzara. ISBN 9788415828242. "Survivors of the Bombing of Guernica and Dresden Appeal against...
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    of old Dresden, dominating the city. Burials include Heinrich Schütz and George Bähr. On 13 February 1945, Allied forces began the bombing of Dresden...
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  • Franz Kurowski (category Historians of World War II)
    Dresden (Bombs Over Dresden) and Dresden, followed in 2001 and 2003. In the context of the World War II bombing campaigns, Kurowski's interpretation of the...
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    Dresden Cathedral, or the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Dresden, previously the Catholic Church of the Royal Court of Saxony, called in German Katholische...
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    museum complex, which had grown under the influence of time since the 18th century. The Bombing of Dresden on February 13 and 14, 1945 hit the Zwinger extensively...
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  • Dresden is a 2006 German television film directed by Roland Suso Richter. It is set during the bombing of Dresden in World War II. This romance movie...
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    culturally significant section of central Dresden, Germany. The historic area was almost completely wiped out during the Allied bombing during the Second World...
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    Firebombing (redirect from Fire-bombing)
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    Slaughterhouse-Five (category Dresden in fiction)
    ("slaughterhouse five"). During the Allied bombing of Dresden, German guards hid their captives in the partially underground setting of the slaughterhouse; this protected...
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    of right-wing groups (including Nazis) commemorated the Allied bombing of Dresden at the end of World War II on the weekend after the anniversary of the...
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    of a navigation mistake: at the same time, a massive bombing of Dresden was under way, 120 km north-west from Prague. Forty B-17 Flying Fortresses of...
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    Arthur Harris (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    infrastructure and population, including the Bombing of Dresden. Harris's orders from the war cabinet to focus on area bombing over precision targeting remained...
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    that an air attack on Dresden was militarily justified on the grounds the city was defended. When asked whether the bombing of Dresden was a war crime, British...
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    strategic bombing of railways, harbours, cities, workers' and civilian housing, and industrial districts in enemy territory. Strategic bombing as a military...
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    terror bombing is used to describe the strategic bombing of civilian targets without military value, in the hope of damaging an enemy's morale. One of the...
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  • Party and the JLO organized a demonstration on the anniversary of the bombing of Dresden in World War II. Approximately 6,000 people took part in the event...
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    destructive, from being kept in a flooded basement during the World War II bombing of Dresden in February 1945. German historian G. Zimmerman later noted that the...
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    of destroyed buildings. The war left an estimated 37 million tons of debris in a widely urbanized, densely populated area. Bombing of Dresden Bombing...
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  • "Vonnegut", whom he met while in Dresden. This is a reference to Kurt Vonnegut's experiences in the Bombing of Dresden and his book Slaughterhouse-Five...
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    Dresden Castle or Royal Palace (German: Dresdner Residenzschloss or Dresdner Schloss) is one of the oldest buildings in Dresden, Germany. For almost 400...
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    Holger Apfel (category Members of the Landtag of Saxony)
    which he demanded a moment of silence be held for the victims of the bombing of Dresden in 1945 and called the Allies of World War II "mass murderers"...
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    ) is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (Saxon State Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon State Orchestra)...
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  • Victor Gregg (category British Army personnel of World War II)
    1937, and fought in North Africa and at the Battle of Arnhem. He survived the bombing of Dresden and, after the war, worked as a spy. His best known...
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    which he demanded a moment of silence be held for the victims of the bombing of Dresden in 1945 and called the Allies of World War II "mass murderers"...
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  • Dresden in 1927 SS Dresden, a list of ships Bombing of Dresden, attack on the city of Dresden, Germany Dresden Codex, a Mayan astrology book Dresden Porcelain...
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  • 2010. Bloxham, Donald "Dresden as a War Crime", in Addison, Paul & Crang, Jeremy A. (eds.). Firestorm: The Bombing of Dresden. Pimlico, 2006. ISBN 1-84413-928-X...
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    The Blitz (redirect from Bombing of London)
    Old Palace School bombing Baedeker Blitz Big Week Bombing of Dresden in World War II Bombing of Dublin in World War II Bombing of Wiener Neustadt in...
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