What is Dresden?
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On the night of February 13, 1945, planes of the RAF and US Army Air Force dropped several thousand tons of high explosive and incendiary bombs, the forerunner of napalm, onto the civilian refugee campsite, Allied POW hospital city, and peaceful artistic mecca of Dresden in southeastern Germany. The ensuing firestorm killed perhaps as many as 150,000 civilians, quite possibly more than the number of Japanese who died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. This bombing created far less controversy than the nuking of Japan, however, since more "conventional" weapons were used.
Dresden's destruction was no less than a war crime. This act will forever blot the history of America and Britain.
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A beautiful city in Germany with some of the most lush green forests of Europe as well as architecture that could not be considered anything less than art. Dresden has had a long history of artistic prominence producing many muscians, painters, and architects as well as establishing an important expressionist art group, Die Brücke (literally "The Bridge") in 1905.
It was unfortunately bombed in 1945 during
Dresden is considered the Porcelain capital of the world.
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An extremely spoiled and backwards female Shi Tzu.
The dog ran around like a Dresden, therefore, nobody liked it.
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beyond messy. absolute shambles.
Coming out of the bathroom of a messy boy's apartment: "It's like Dresden in there."
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