The 250-kilogram unexploded bomb may have been part of the infamous 1945 bombing of Dresden, in which British and American air forces dropped around 4,000 bombs on the city, generating firestorms ...
Current information will continue to be updated on the on the Dresden Fire Department and the Saxony ... are discovered fairly regularly in Germany - even so many decades after the end of the ...
‘Are we beasts?’ asked Winston Churchill one night in 1943 after watching a film of the bomb damage done to Germany. The question was probably rhetorical: Churchill had authorised the bombing campaign ...
The city of Dresden was the site of some of the most devastating bombing campaigns of the Second ... Shows and Instead Donate the Revenue to Fire Victims and First Responders 12 Devoted Dog ...
By May of 1945, two million tons of bombs had fallen on Germany. Over half a million German civilians had died, and 80,000 Allied airmen had perished as well. Was the bombing strategically or morally ...
After nearly six years of brutal war, Nazi Germany was staggering in ... a British paratrooper held in the city during the bombing, said 68 years later. "Dresden had no defences, no anti-aircraft ...