During World War 2, Coventry in England and Dresden in Germany were connected in that both were subjected to devastating bombing raids that results in widespread destruction and the deaths of thousands of people.
Many parts of Germany were completely or majoritarily destroyed by Allied Bombing Raids or the invasion forces in 1944 and 1945. Most notably, Dresden was firebombed a such strong way that it has been described by some as an Allied War Crime. Of course, the Allied Bombing Raids were a result of the German-caused World War 2, but German civilians and cities still suffered.
The city that was bombed worst when the allies bombed Germany was a city called bonn it WAS NOT DRESDEN
Bombing of Stuttgart in World War II happened in 1943.
Bombing of Ulm in World War II happened in 1944.
During World War 2, Coventry in England and Dresden in Germany were connected in that both were subjected to devastating bombing raids that results in widespread destruction and the deaths of thousands of people.
Many major air raids in World War 2 involved firestorms (see link) and could be described as holocausts in the dictionary sense of "great destruction, especially by fire". However, in Germany anyway, using the word Holocaust in connection with the bombing of Dresden is generally regarded as a neo-Nazi trick.
Yes, it was the first war with more civilian than military deaths. For examples, see seige of leningrad, bombing of dresden
it honors war crimes by the allies, bombing of hamburg, dresden, hiroshima and nagasaki, cowardness of the western allies who relied on russian menpower, led by stalin,, to defeat hitler.
Many parts of Germany were completely or majoritarily destroyed by Allied Bombing Raids or the invasion forces in 1944 and 1945. Most notably, Dresden was firebombed a such strong way that it has been described by some as an Allied War Crime. Of course, the Allied Bombing Raids were a result of the German-caused World War 2, but German civilians and cities still suffered.
The city that was bombed worst when the allies bombed Germany was a city called bonn it WAS NOT DRESDEN
Kurt Vonnegut mentions the destruction of the city of Dresden in World War II in his novel "Slaughterhouse-Five." He also references the bombing of Hiroshima in the same war.
The bombing of pearl harbor. this is when the americans joined
Dresden was attacked seven times between 1944 and 1945, and over ninety percent of the city centre was destroyed. The inner city of Dresden was largely destroyed by 650,000 incendiaries, 8,000lb of high explosives, and hundreds of 4,000lb bombs in two waves of attacks - approximately one bomb for every two people. - according to WikiPedia.
The world needed peace and the atomic bombing brought it.
One defining moment in Kurt Vonnegut's life was surviving the bombing of Dresden in World War II as a prisoner of war. This experience heavily influenced his writing, with his novel "Slaughterhouse-Five" reflecting his traumatic memories of the event.
Bombing of Braunschweig in World War II happened in 1944.