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#2 A pile of bodies awaits cremation after the firebombing of Dresden, February 1945.

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A pile of bodies awaits cremation after the firebombing of Dresden, February 1945.

The Bombing of Dresden: When the German city of Dresden was Reduced to Rubble in the Final Winter of WWII

#2 A pile of bodies awaits cremation after the firebombing of Dresden, February 1945.

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←#1 The demolished city of Dresden.
#3 Theodor Rosenhauer in the midst of ruins in Dresden working on his oil painting “View of the Japanese Palace after the Bombing”.→

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