It was 65 years ago this past weekend that the air forces of Britain and America incinerated thousands of Germans living in Dresden. Jacques Pauwels concludes in “The Myth of the Good War: America in World War II“: The bombing of Dresden had little or nothing to do with the war against Nazi Germany: it was an American British message for Stalin, a message that cost the lives of tens of thousands of people. Later that same year, two more similarly coded yet not very subtle messages would follow, involving even more victims, but this time Japanese cities were targeted, and … Continue reading Dresden Plus 65
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