I Must Not Burn: The Bombing of Dresden 1945

I Must Not Burn: The Bombing of Dresden 1945

Author: Evergreen Podcasts May 12, 2020 Duration: 1:53:13
In 1945, the German city of Dresden was consumed in a firestorm engineered by the Allies. Many consider it to be a war crime. Others, a necessary evil. SOURCES Taylor, Frederick. Dresden: Tuesday, February 13th, 1945. 2004. McKay, Sinclair. The Fire and the Darkness: The Bombing of Dresden 1945. 2020. Charles River Editors. The Firebombing of Dresden and Tokyo. 2017. Gregg, Victor. Dresden: A Survivor’s Story. 2013. Harris, Arthurs. Bomber Offensive. 1947. Klemperer, Victor. I Will Bear Witness: A Diary. 1995. Harmon, Christopher. "Are We Beasts?: Churchill and the Moral Question of World War 2 Area Bombing". 1991. Editors, History.com. "Massive fire burns in Wisconsin". Nov 2009   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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