Wilf wrote:Here are two pictures, the first one with the statue taken Feb. 13.1945 frm what used to be city hall. The other one was taken in August 1949, as you can see, nothing much changed. Now, one has to picture the streets full of people, wagons, horse/ochsen/people drawn. Any free space a camping spot. Along the banks of the river Elbe, masses of people.
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how many ?
TOO DAMN MANY, ON BOTH SIDES.
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Dresden was reconstructed, according to the original plans of old buildings by the German Democratic Republik.
It has been again subject to destruction by the flood of the Elbe River, during the summer of last year, 2002.
So far I know, the damages are actually under reparation, but this is so costly that the flood consequences are one of the reasons of the present financial and political crisis of the reunited Germany
It has been again subject to destruction by the flood of the Elbe River, during the summer of last year, 2002.
So far I know, the damages are actually under reparation, but this is so costly that the flood consequences are one of the reasons of the present financial and political crisis of the reunited Germany
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impressive
impressive images. really, these war crimes -how else would you call the destruction of civilian targets- areshameful for the human race. i sincerely hope we can learn from these errors.
thanks Scott for the images
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thanks Scott for the images
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I visited Dresden last year. Much of the old City remained by and large undamaged. So, Dresden still is a nice City to visit.
I still find it difficult to even try to comprehend what the victims of bombing raids suffered on both sides.
I still find it difficult to even try to comprehend what the victims of bombing raids suffered on both sides.
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Some buildings of major importance were reconstructed, but not the shape of the historical city itself (see prague street). Dresden will never be the same as it was (like hundreds of german cities). We have lost a city of legendary beauty and also a part of our historyalsaco wrote:Dresden was reconstructed, according to the original plans of old buildings by the German Democratic Republik.
It has been again subject to destruction by the flood of the Elbe River, during the summer of last year, 2002.
So far I know, the damages are actually under reparation, but this is so costly that the flood consequences are one of the reasons of the present financial and political crisis of the reunited Germany
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I talk calmly like"%80 of the city has been destroyed,140.000 died"
But when i see pictures like these... I cant control my self....
It is awfully sad :(
This picture may be offensive to some people,but i just wanted to show reality of war,
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But when i see pictures like these... I cant control my self....
It is awfully sad :(
This picture may be offensive to some people,but i just wanted to show reality of war,
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1. Those interested in Dresden Before and After pictures may find this site of interest.
http://www.alien8.de/dd/page-1.html
http://www.alien8.de/dd/page-1.html
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I would like to think not. Being this is a historical site, the postings and the pictures are for historical reasons and not to be destructive to anyone. In my opinion, if you want to hide history and also study it at the same time, one has a conflict. It is terrible to see these pictures, but it is a neccesity to see them. To understand history, the people, and a time, one must see it, read it, and understand it. I appreciate all your articles Helly. I have learned a lot from your knowledge.
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