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... It was stated in 1953 by a German newspaper, Suddeutsche Zeitung that, "The explanation of the Americans that Dresden was bombed, on Soviet instructions, to ...
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... There are other Americans, Englishmen, and Russians, all of whom were prisoners of the German's. ... Then, they send him to a camp in the city of Dresden. ...
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... Howard W. Campbell, Jr. - American Nazi propagandist who tries to recruit Americans from Billy's POW camp ... Vonnegut returns to Dresden with O'Hare in 1967.
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... the others. They were shortly taken to Dresden, after the Russians could no longer stand looking at the Americans. They wrote bad ...
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... As James Lundquist explains: "The bombing of Dresden was a surprise raid. ... On February fourteenth, the Americans carried out a second raid, which completed the ...
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... As James Lundquist explains, The bombing of Dresden was a surprise raid. ... On February fourteenth, the Americans carried out a second raid which completed the ...
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... While on the way to that prison Weary died of a foot disease and asked people to avenge him. A couple days later the Americans were sent to Dresden to work. ...
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... gave him a crucifix but no religion because, 'like so many Americans, she was ... As a result of the attack on Dresden, hunger, shock and exhaustion, one source ...
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... Vonnegut saying, "The Florence of the Elbe," he is referring to Dresden as the cultural city of Germany before it got blown into smithereens by the Americans. ...
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... just like Vonnegut, is captured by the Nazis and held captive in Dresden where he ... to the excitement of war and patriotism to become a spy for the Americans. ...
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... the reader never leaves the main plot line of the firebombing of Dresden for very ... After seeing the clean shaven Americans at the camp, Billy realized how young ...
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... President Wilson's declaration that the war was something which Americans must have ... of the war by destroying many strategic targets, like Dresden in Germany ...
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... believed it was too risky to bomb by day, while the Americans believed it was ... butcher Harris'; he was known as the man who supported such campaigns as Dresden. ...
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... Virtually all were noncombatants, as Dresden had little military function or industry. ... Truman was responsible for saving the lives of the Americans who would ...
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... In 1929, he was given an instructor position training infantry in Dresden. ... Enter the Americans, they felt the war in Europe had to end before action could be ...
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... raids over Tokyo or to previous bombing raids over European cities, most notably Dresden. ... Poll in June had shown that a mere fraction of Americans, only 7 ...
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... the bombing that demolished the city of Dresden, his wife died of carbon-monoxide poisoning, and so on, but he doesn't mourn the same way most Americans do. ...
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... He ends up in the cellar of a slaughterhouse when Dresden is bombed to ashes during World War II; Billy, his fellow Americans, and four guards were the only ...
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... Overall, Vonnegut's first novel about Dresden is based on the past and refers ... Billy's mother is a dimwit, "like so many Americans, she was trying to construct ...
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... He also traveled to the cities of Cloves, Leipzig, Dresden, and Vienna, and later on ... 2:2). The city was to be called Sankt Piterburkh (the Americans tended to ...
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... The Germans were kicked out, the Americans and British and Canadians turned out ... that allied forces in the fire bombings of cities in Dresden, and specifically ...
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