COMMENTARY: The Feb. 13-15, 1945, firebombing of the eastern German city symbolizes the brutality of World War II.
Victor Klemperer was an eyewitness to the Dresden bombings at the end of World War II, on February 13 and 14, 1945. The renowned scholar wrote what became known as the most vivid description of the ...
The greater appetite among some people from Dresden to reflect on their victimhood rather than their families’ fascist ...
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This means that the AfD's local party organisation in the state of Saxony can now be categorised ... The party then filed an urgent application with the Dresden Administrative Court, which was ...
A fire department in the German state of Lower Saxony intervened when a duck's feathers froze to the surface of a pond near a sewage treatment plant. The crew successfully freed the bird from its ...