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Admin24.06.2021

Routenplaner Kirchberg

Es erfolgt keine Weitergabe dieser personenbezogenen Daten an Dritte.
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Admin16.06.2021

Am Kirchberg Chemnitz

On 25 January, the Joint Intelligence Committee supported the idea, as it tied in with the -based intelligence that dozens of German deployed in the west were moving to reinforce the Eastern Front, and that of these troop movements should be a "high priority.
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Admin12.06.2021

Liste der Kulturdenkmale in Kemnitz (Dresden)

14—15 February [ ] On the morning of 14 February 431 bombers of the 's 1st Bombardment Division were scheduled to bomb Dresden near midday, and the 3rd Bombardment Division were to follow to bomb , while the 2nd Bombardment Division would bomb a plant in.
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Admin22.08.2021

Category:Am Kirchberg 6 (Großostheim)

Army Chief of Staff, General , stated the raid was justified by the available intelligence.
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Admin01.07.2021

Category:Am Kirchberg 6 (Großostheim)

The groups that followed the 303rd 92nd, 306th, 379th, 384th and 457th also found Dresden obscured by clouds, and they too used H2X.
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Admin27.06.2021

GASTHAUS ZUR SONNE, Frankenwinheim

The only inaccuracy that I found in it is that it does not say that the night attack which produced the holocaust was a British affair.
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Admin08.08.2021

Ferien bei Seifert

The German diarist includes a first-hand account of the firestorm in his published works.
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Admin25.06.2021

Monteurzimmer: Pension Café in 07747 Jena

If clouds obscured Dresden but Chemnitz was clear, Chemnitz was the target.
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Admin17.08.2021

GASTHAUS ZUR SONNE, Frankenwinheim

Datenaustausch in DWG- und DFX- Format und PLT — und PDF-Datei• , a British and later American physicist who had worked as a young man with from July 1943 to the end of the war, wrote in later years: "For many years I had intended to write a book on the bombing.
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Admin18.06.2021

Am Kirchberg in Dresden ⇒ in Das Örtliche

Frederick Taylor in Dresden 2004 , basing most of his analysis on the work of Bergander and Schnatz, concludes that no strafing took place, although some stray bullets from aerial dogfights may have hit the ground and been mistaken for strafing by those in the vicinity.
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