There was no need for the Allies to bomb Dresden, which was known not to have armory manufacturing. FDR, and Churchill, desired a "demoralizing effect" upon the German people, and unnecessarily bombed this city that contained some of the most precious art artifacts known.
There was no need for the Allies to bomb Dresden, which was known not to have armory manufacturing. FDR, and Churchill, desired a "demoralizing effect" upon the German people, and unnecessarily bombed this city that contained some of the most precious art artifacts known.
joe80dman 2 years ago