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Dresden Bombing, February 13, 14, 1945, by German History Archive
February 13 and 14, 2020, commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Dresden holocaust when the RAF and USAF heavy bombers murdered more than 200,000 overwhelming innocent German children, women, and men.
The People Who Were Burned To Ashes On Ash Wednesday
by Michael Hoffman
It was Shrove Tuesday, 1945 in the magnificent German art city of Dresden, which was packed with helpless Christian refugees fleeing the Red Army of the Stalinist USSR. Dresden's native Lutheran and Catholic children, dressed in their festive Saxon folk costumes, were aboard a train taking them home after Mardi Gras parties at different points in the far-flung city. Still merry from the night's festivities, they cavorted on the train prior to Ash Wednesday, February 14, and the solemnities that would be observed even in wartime, in memory of the passion and death of Jesus. In the sky, Allied fighter planes caught sight of the civilian train and opened fire on the children inside, whose blood was soon pouring out of the wreckage.
https://revisionistreview.blogspot.com/2020/02/dresden-holocaust-remembrance-day-5.html
How Many Germans Died Under RAF Bombs At Dresden In 1945?
The bombing of Dresden remains one of the deadliest and morally most-problematic raids of World War II. Three factors make the bombing of Dresden unique: 1) a huge firestorm developed that engulfed much of the city; 2) the firestorm engulfed a population swollen by refugees; and 3) defenses and shelters even for the original Dresden population were minimal. The result was a high death toll and the destruction of one of Europe’s most beautiful and cultural cities. While exact figures of deaths in the Dresden bombings can never be obtained, some Revisionist historians estimate a death toll at Dresden as high as 250,000 people.
by John Wear
https://codoh.com/library/document/6600
The Blood Of Dresden
In February 1945, American bombers reduced this treasure to crushed stone and embers; disembowelled her with high explosives and cremated her with incendiaries. It is with some regret that I here besmirch the nobility of our airmen, but, boys, you killed an appalling lot of women and children. The shelter I have described and innumerable others like it were filled with them. We had to exhume their bodies and carry them to mass funeral pyres in the parks, so I know The "Get Tough America" policy, the spirit of revenge, the approbation of all destruction and killing, have earned us a name for obscene brutality.
by Kurt Vonnegut
http://pulsemedia.org/2011/06/25/the-blood-of-dresden
Allied Holocaust Denial Due To Embarrassment
In a vain attempt to provide more credible figures a document was eventually produced that appeared to concede that 202,000 people, mostly civilians had dies in the Allied crematoria: ‘According to reliable information from the Dresden police, 202,040 dead, mostly women and children, were recovered by March 20, 1945. Only 30% of these could be identified. Including the missing, a figure of 250,000 to 300,000 victims is likely to be realistic. Appalling, many of the hillocks of corpses were later misrepresented by the Allied media as victims of German internment camps.’
by Mike Walsh
https://europeansworldwide.wordpress.com/2020/02/11/allied-holocaust-denial-due-to-embarrassment
The Allied Destruction of Dresden, 75th Anniversary
February 13 marks the 75th anniversary of what Vonnegut, who survived the bombing as a prisoner-of-war, called "carnage unfathomable." The Dresden bombing shocked the world's conscience. As many as 600,000 German civilians were killed by Allied bombing over the course of the war. Many of these victims died during the war's final months, when Germany's defeat was certain and such slaughter served no valid military purpose.
by Brett Wilkins
https://original.antiwar.com/Brett_Wilkins/2020/02/10/the-allied-destruction-of-dresden-75th-anniversary
International Campaign To Commemorate Allied Holocausts
Whilst Dresden is regarded as the most dreadful massacre in world history, French national, Francis Le-Lorrain hopes the international community will pay tribute to the incineration of scores of European cities and their defenceless populations by the Allies. These included Rome, Genoa, Naples, and many French, Dutch, Belgian and hundreds of German towns, villages and cities.
by Mike Walsh
https://europeansworldwide.wordpress.com/2020/02/12/international-campaign-to-commemorate-allied-holocausts
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