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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.
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Dresden Bombed
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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was a very controversial incident, but was seen as a form of retribution for the German bombings on cities in England earlier in the war, as well as a step in reducing Germany’s ability to produce war materiel and in affecting morale and resistance in Germany.