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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]Pooka Fey
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and I forced myself to watch an excellent documentary on French TV last summer made for the 70th D-Day celebration. If you like, I can look for the name of the documentary, and see if it has been subtitled into English. After seeing it, I was shocked, and I could no longer refuse to see what the historical evidence shows. The film was made by serious historians, who are grateful to the Allies for the Liberation of France. As I said, some people feel enough time has passed, after 70 years, to be able to ask certain questions.
I need to add here that the French are deeply grateful to the Allies for their liberation, and they are committed to decorating the tombs of those Allied soldiers who fell defending France unto perpetuity, as if those soldiers were their own sons. The French know that the American and Allied soldiers didn't control the actions of their governments.
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