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Firebombing of Dresden

Facts Between February 13th and February 14th 1945, between 35,000 and 135,000 people were killed by Allied bombing in Dresden. Historians still argue over the number of deaths. However, there were so many refugees in the city at the time that the real figure will almost certainly never be known.

Why Dresden? Why this time? 1)     The city was in Nazi Germany and for this reason was a legitimate target for attack as the Allies were at war with Nazi Germany. 2)     The city was not simply a cultural center – there were factories there producing weapons and equipment for the Nazi war effort. 3)     Even though Russians were allies, Britain and the IUS already thought Russia would present problems after the war. This attack was seen as a way to showcase the Allied military power and to keep Stalin in line.

The Attack In all, over three waves of attacks, 3,300 tons of bombs were dropped on the city. Many of the bombs that were dropped were incendiary bombs. These created so much fire that a firestorm developed. The more the city burned, the more oxygen was sucked in – and the greater the firestorm became. It is thought that the temperature peaked at 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. The city lay in complete ruins and rubble

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