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  1. The bombing of Dresden was a joint British and American aerial bombing attack on the city of Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, during World War II. In four raids between 13 and 15 February 1945, 772 heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and 527 of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) dropped more than ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Bombing of Dresden, during World War II, Allied bombing raids on February 13–15, 1945, that almost completely destroyed the German city of Dresden. The raids became a symbol of the ‘terror bombing’ campaign against Germany, which was one of the most controversial Allied actions of the war.

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  3. Bombardeo de Dresde. El bombardeo de Dresde se llevó a cabo hacia el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial por parte de la Real Fuerza Aérea británica (RAF) y las Fuerzas Aéreas del Ejército de los Estados Unidos (USAAF).

    • 13 - 15 de febrero de 1945
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  4. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Unos mil aviones pertenecientes a las fuerzas aéreas estadounidense y británica bombardearon la ciudad de Dresde entre el 13 y el 14 de febrero de 1945, causando miles de bajas civiles (entre 20.000 y 45.000 personas) y destruyendo hasta los cimientos la que había sido considerada una de las ciudades más bellas de Alemania. Foto: CordonPress.

    • Dresden Bombing: A Barrage of Explosives and Incendiaries
    • Controversy in Counting The Dead
    • Dresden Was Known as The 'german Florence' on The Elbe

    In the time that Vonnegut and others hid underground, the British Bomber Command’s Blind Illuminatoraircraft had rained explosives and incendiaries over the city. Then, “visual marker” aircraft swooped low to drop thousands of flares and fire-target markers. The main attack formation followed: over 500 heavy “Lancaster” bombers loaded with explosiv...

    Initial—and partisan—estimates of the number of dead seemed to suggest that the Dresden Bombing was uniquely cruel. David Irving would claim in his 1963 book, The Destruction of Dresden, that the bombing was “the biggest single massacre in European history.” His estimate of 150,000 to 200,000 dead was long accepted without dispute. But his assertio...

    Observers noted early on that the bombing of Dresden not only meant the death of civilians but the destruction of a center of European culture and Baroque splendor. Since the rule of August the Strong (1670-1733), the “German Florence” on the Elbe, was home to famous collections of art, porcelain, prints, scientific instruments and jewelry. Many Ge...

  5. 13 de feb. de 2020 · 1.800 toneladas de bombas explosivas y de material incendiario fueron lanzadas sobre la capital sajona entre las 10 de la noche y la 1:00 de la madrugada. El ataque, que se dividió en dos pasadas...

  6. On 13 February 1945, British aircraft launched an attack on the eastern German city of Dresden. In the days that followed, they and their US allies would drop nearly 4,000 tons of bombs in the...