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In reply to the discussion: Dresden was a civilian town with no military significance. Why did we burn its people? [View all]PumpkinAle
(1,210 posts)but we can learn why somethings do take place......
Dresden, the seventh largest city in Germany and not much smaller than Manchester, is also far the largest unbombed built-up the enemy has got. In the midst of winter with refugees pouring westwards and troops to be rested, roofs are at a premium. The intentions of the attack are to hit the enemy where he will feel it most, behind an already partially collapsed front, to prevent the use of the city in the way of further advance, and incidentally to show the Russians when they arrive what Bomber Command can do.
RAF January 1945
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/bombing_of_dresden.htm
There is absolutely no doubt that the people of Dresden suffered terribly.
There is a huge lesson to learn, but will those that need to learn from it do so?
Remember - The road to hell is paved with good intentions