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Dresden WW II bombing toll revised downward

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Dresden WW II bombing toll revised downward


History | 206602 hits | Mar 18 5:18 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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The aerial bombing of Dresden, Germany, during the Second World War killed as many 25,000 people, significantly fewer than has been estimated in the 65 years since the bombing took place, a new report has found.

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  1. by Regina  Gold Member
    Fri Mar 19, 2010 7:51 pm
    Mandatory reading of this book should be done when discussing this topic. People draw too much of their opinion from Pop Culture icons like Kurt Vonnegut.

    Dresden: Tuesday 13 February 1945
    by Frederick Taylor

  2. by avatar Mustang1
    Fri Mar 19, 2010 8:14 pm
    "Regina" said
    Mandatory reading of this book should be done when discussing this topic. People draw too much of their opinion from Pop Culture icons like Kurt Vonnegut.

    Dresden: Tuesday 13 February 1945
    by Frederick Taylor


    Exactly! And don't forget the rank amateur net sleuths that stumble onto IHR or other revisionist garbage to quote-mine and throw out any stats they feel like. This event demands to be put into proper historical context.



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