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the bombing of Dresden achieved the stopping of weapon and equipment manufacture and stopped German troops being transported through the area.
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The excessive firebombing was unnecessary.
During World War 2, Coventry in England and Dresden in Germany were connected in that both were subjected to devastating bombing raids that results in widespread destruction and the deaths of thousands of people.
The city that was bombed worst when the allies bombed Germany was a city called bonn it WAS NOT DRESDEN
The was no Dresden Bombing in 1947.
the bombing of Dresden achieved the stopping of weapon and equipment manufacture and stopped German troops being transported through the area.
two days
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No, it was after the gassings, but still in the same period.
bombing of dresden
Two aircraft related incidents Second day of the bombing of Dresden by Allied air forces Prague is bombed probably due to a mistake in the orientation of the pilots bombing Dresden.
Nobody, obviously! Perhaps you're thinking of Picasso's painting of Guernica, which was bombed in 1937.
The bombing of Dresden was an act of war. No different in most ways than the bombing of many cities in Britain like Coventry and Southampton and indeed the centre of London. Thousands of British citizens and children were killed indiscriminately by German bombs. The same happened to Poland, Belgium and Holland. Why would you think the bombers of Dresden should get some special punishment . - Your knowledge of history is deplorable.
The excessive firebombing was unnecessary.
It brought the bombing of Dresden to light because most Americans did not know about it.
The bombing of Dresden was not justifiable because it was not war manufacturing city or military installation. Millions of civilians were killed because General Harris of the Royal Army Air Force continued to insist the war could be won by carpet bombing Germany. He failed to understand the citizens of Germany had no input on the matter of surrender. Those people in Dresden died it vain. The historical architecture was destroyed for the silly notions of General Harris. He was not given the medals and citations he felt he and his aviators should have received. The British were furious at him for what he had done.