Allied War Crimes: The Dresden Inferno

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1945: Dresden, Germany was a Kulturstadt (city of culture), where artists lived in peace with their creations, and films were shot with the best actors & comedians in the country. Dresden was the only city in Germany that had no industry of any sort, and zero strategic significance in the war.

The Allies burned it to ashes anyways. Latest estimates predict over 200,000 German women and children (as all men were gone fighting the war), were burnt alive in 36 hours of incendiary bombing raids.

Here's the story with many interesting historians (David Irving et al ...) that recount what happened while others remember in tears.

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