Today we remember the many victims of the Allied war crime on February 13, 1945 and the days that followed.
More than 250,000 people fell victim to the blast and firebombing. Dresden at that time was overcrowded with refugees from the eastern territories who had been driven from their homes and sought refuge in the capital of Saxony.
The war criminal Winston Churchill took real pleasure in "frying" the German civilian population, as he said.
This inconceivable crime must never be forgotten! Remember the dead