thnx dead for the reference ya beat me to it.......
Nashwan 300,00 wasn't the population of dresden but the estimated night population dwelling in the target area. Also the refugee population had swelled the population of dresden.
35,000 is nothing but a guess by the US. They still dont have near half the bodies from the wtc. The estimates of total losses there have been compiled from missing persons.
I believe with some research you will find over 40,000 were eventually identified.
But if theres no one alive left to report you missing and now way to know the total population in the target area theres no possible way to know the exact numbers.
The germans say 135,000. I have seen estimates much higher then that.
Bomber Command sure earned the name "terrorflieger".
The briefing Notes sent to the bomber groups were full of lies.
......is of major value for controlling the defence of that part of the front now threatened by Marshal Konev's breakthrough........The intentions of the attack are to hit the enemy where he will feel it the most........to prevent the use of the city in the of further advance, and incidentally to show the russians when they arrive just what Bomber Command can do
There can be no doudt that bomber commands primary objective in bombing dresden was to cause the maximum amout of destruction.
From my previous post (if you doudt the accurracy of that post please say so) that thunderclap wasn't designed to prevent enemy movements but to cause as much damage to the civilian population as possible hurrying the masses of refugees in criss crossing the reich.
Only 6 lancasters were lost in the raid.
6 Group (Canadian) flying in the second wave the crews were informed
Dresden is an important industrial Area producing electric motors, precision instruments, chemicals and munitions
1 Group was told that the aiming point was the marshalling yards and great stress was laid upon dresdens importance as a transportation center.
One crew believed there were to destroy a gestapo headquarters in the middle of the city.
Another was told they were attacking a poison gas factory.
Peter Goldie a rear gunner in 75 (New Zealand)Squadron
They started to explain to us why we going to Dresden. I think there was a hint it was Churchill's instruction to destroy the city. But they really never told us what was there. They just said, "Go in there and firebomb the city". We walked back from the briefing, talking together. I couldn't understand why this raid.
Others wondered if Dresden was so important to the Russians (whos tanks were 90 miles away) why didn't just bomb the place themselves.
On Febuary 16th an unwary air commodore at SHAEF referred to the attack as a "terror raid" and stated that the allies planned to
bomb large population centers and the to prevent relief supplies from reaching and refugees from leaving them
The Associated press jumped on the story due to these statements and reported
long-awaited decision to adopt deliberate terror bombing of the great German population centers as a ruthless expedition to hasten Hitlers doom
This report recieved wide circulation in America but was censored in Britain.
On March 6th Labor MP Richard Stokes quoted freely,in the House of Commons, from the associated press report and from the Manchester Guardian which had commented the day before
Tens of thousands who lived in Dresden are now buried under its ruins. Even an attempt at identifying victims is hopeless. What happened on that evening of Febuary 15th? There were 1,000,000 people in Dresden, including 600,000 bombed-out evacuees and refugees from the East. The raging fires which spread irresistibly in the narrow streets killed a great many from the sheer lack of oxygen
You can imagine the rough ride stokes recieved in the house of commons (any ami watch cspan coverage of the house of commons?). Despite this he launched a campaign against area bombing arguing
there is no case whatever under any conditions, in my view, for terror bombing
On March 28th Churchill minuted in the Chiefs of Staff
It seems to me that the moment has come when the question of bombing German cities simply for the sake of increasing the terror, though under other pretexts, should be reviewed.............The destruction of Dresden remains a serious query against the conduct of the Allied bombing.........
With growing controversy around the bombing this note appeared to have been an attempt by Churchill to distance himself from a policy the war cabinet had endorsed since 1942.
Portal responded by demanding the pm withdraw the note, which he did.
On 1 april churchill resubmitted a more carefully worded memorandum
it seems to me that the moment has come when the question of the so-called "area bombing" of german cities should be reviewed from the point of view of our own interests. If we come into control of an entirely ruined land, there will be a great shortage of accomodations for ourselves and our allies: and we shall be unable to get housing materials out of Germany for our own needs because some temporary provision would have to be made for the german's themselves. We must see to it that attacks do not do more harm to ourselves in the long run then they do to the enemy's war effort. Pray let me have your views
Harris delivered his views to Bottomley on 29 March
The feeling, such as there is, over dresden, could easily explained by any psychiatrist. It is connected with German bands and Dresden shepherdness. Actually Dresden was a mass munitions works, an intact government center and a key transportation point to the east. It is now none of these things.....
Attacks on cities, like any other act of war are intolerable unless they are strategically justified in so far as they tend to shorten the war and so preserve the lives of Alied soldiers. To my mind we have absolutely no right to give them up unless it is certain that they will not have this effect. I do not personally regard the whole of the remaing cities of Germany as worth the bones of one British Grenadier........
Sounds good dont it? Until one goes back and looks to see if what Harris is saying is truthfull.
Harris knew there was no real war industry in dresden, knew there was no troop movements through dresden and knew it would not end the war.
Everyone involved in the planning of thunderclap knew it to be nothing more then terror bombing.
Terrorfliegers...............
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