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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attack on Dresden" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific military action or bombing that took place in Dresden during World War II.
Example: "The attack on Dresden resulted in significant destruction and loss of life, raising questions about the ethics of wartime strategies."
Alternatives: "bombing of Dresden" or "assault on Dresden".
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It was like the attack on Dresden.
There was nothing exceptional about the attack on Dresden.
Since then, the attack on Dresden has often been questioned and criticized.
The caption explains that after the Allied attack on Dresden, Russians built enormous pyres to incinerate the partly carbonized bodies.
Mustangs played a murderous role in the February , 1945 firestorm attack on Dresden, strafing survivors of the initial bombing who were massed on the city's riverbanks.
It was made after the air attack on Dresden, but before this, from the autumn of 1944 on, Goebbels and Ley had often talked about intensifying the war effort in every possible way, so that I had the impression that Goebbels was using the attack on Dresden and the excitement it created merely as an excuse to renounce the Geneva Convention.
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This offensive culminated in a series of five attacks on Dresden, launched by the RAF with 800 aircraft in the night of February 13 14 , 1945 and continued by the U.S. 8th Air Force with 400 aircraft in daylight on February 14, with 200 on February 15, with 400 again on March 2, and, finally, with 572 on April 17.
By directing his primary prosecution against the bombing of Hamburg in 1943, he accepts a handicap: the argument used in later attacks on Dresden and other cities in late 1944 and 1945, that the inevitability of Allied victory rendered them unnecessary, is not applicable.
I'm gonna beat on you like I beat on Dresden.
Berlin & the Ruhr cities received many attacks of the same size as the one on Dresden but never had a fire storm.
Terrorism as the matrix of modern and postmodern war, from Ypres to Auschwitz, from the bombing of Dresden to the attack on the World Trade Center.
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