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#16 The construction workers in front of the residential palace in Dresden.

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The construction workers in front of the residential palace in Dresden.

The Reconstruction of Dresden after the Horrific Firebombing at the end of World War II

#16 The construction workers in front of the residential palace in Dresden.

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←#15 The Semperoper, which was destroyed in the bombing raid on Dresden.
#17 The mayor of Dresden Walter Wiedauer and the architect Conart Herbert (Right) Planned the city’S Reconstruction.→

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