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Fact check: Myths about Dresden 1945 victim numbers debunkedThe pictures taken by photographer Walter Hahn are etched in the memories of many Germans. Even 80 years after the bombing of Dresden in World War II, the debate about the number of victims persists.
"Dresden had no defences, no anti-aircraft guns, no searchlights, nothing." Gregg was captured at Arnhem in the Netherlands in 1944. He was sent near Dresden to work in a factory, which he was ...
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Pieces still missing include an epaulette on which a precious stone known as the Dresden White Diamond was mounted. Starting ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Dresden: Images of Dresden’s skeletal, burnt-out buildings have long been synonymous with the ravages of the Second World War.
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