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Seventy-five years after the Dresden war crime, still no justice

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In memoriam ...

This digital composite image (click to enlarge) shows a statue on the tower of City Hall looking down in compassion at the ruins of the city center wrought by the British-American firebombing of February 13, 1945 as well as the same scene on February 12, 2015 to the left and the right. This area that was the cultural pinacle of historic Germany and the Third Reich has become a parking lot. I think there is a song that goes something like that. The vast majority of the city was devastated by the Allied firebombing of February 13-14, 1945. 

For more photos like this, go here. [photo courtesy The Atlantic.com]  For previous Dresden Anniversary posts, go here.

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Thursday, February 13: The horrible and hateful servant of the Jews and Globalists--Frank-Walter Steinmeier--was in Dresden today spouting off to the world his unbelievably insulting message about this unpunished war crime: "It was the wrong track Germany took, which led to the destruction of Dresden.” Blaming the victims!!

"When we remember the history of the bombing war in our country today, then we remember both the suffering of the people in German cities, and the suffering that Germans inflicted on others. We don't forget it was Germans who started this horrific war, and by the end it was millions of Germans who carried it out — not all, but then many out of conviction."

This is completely unacceptable. What president of any other country would speak of its military, its soldiers who died on the battlefields, in this way? None! Germany needs a cleansing of its numerous traitors in high positions, and an entirely new constitution - one not devoted to maintaining the narrative of its destroyers from 75 years ago!

By contrast, Jörg Urban, head of the Alternative fuer Deutschland party in Saxony that set up an "info-point" on Dresden's Altmarkt Square , said this to a reporter:

"The others try to relativize this devastating bombing of Dresden, and put it into the context of what happened around the world. They talk about the civil wars that happen around the world, saying that this kind of thing happens everywhere, and forget that we as a city had an individual fate. For Dresdeners, commemorating the victims has always been an identity-forming event. We want to keep it as a local Dresden event."

God forbid that Germans form an identity around anything other than beer and sausage. Beer and sausage, and car-making, is what the globalists have assigned to them. -Carolyn


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