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The Dresden Bombing

  • Post author:Laura Wood
  • Post published:February 15, 2017
  • Post category:Uncategorized

Dresden, Teilansicht des zerstörten Stadtzentrums über die Elbe nach der Neustadt. In der Bildmitte der Neumarkt und die Ruine der Frauenkirche.

HISTORICAL revisionist Michael Hoffman considers the 72nd anniversary of the Allied firebombing of the German city of Dresden in which an estimated 100,000 civilians were killed.

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