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It was about nine pm on February 13, 1945; eight hundred and five British planes dropped twenty six hundred tons of bombs on Dresden. ...
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Dresden: A City Lost Dresden was once called, "Florence on the Elbe," before the widespread destruction sustained during the war and was numbered among the ...
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... He says, "I thought it would be easy for me to write about the destruction of Dresden, since all I would have to do would be to report what I had seen ...
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The main character Billy Pilgrim was involved in World War II and was mentally disturbed by the bombings of Dresden thus alluding to a state of being "unstuck ...
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... He says, "I thought it would be easy for me to write about the destruction of Dresden, since all I would have to do would be to report what I had seen ...
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... He was a German Prisoner of War, and witnessed the fire bombing of Dresden, Germany. ... Billy is also captured as a prisoner of war, and is sent to Dresden. ...
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... "On the nights of February 13-14 in 1944 the city of Dresden, Germany was subjected to one of the worst air attacks in the history of man. ...
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... anti-war/science fiction novel, Vonnegut wrote a tale of the trials and tribulations resulting from the complete and utter destruction of Dresden during World ...
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On the nights of February 13-14 in 1944 the city of Dresden, Germany was subjected to one of the worst air attacks in the history of man. ...
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On the nights of February 13-14 in 1944 the city of Dresden, Germany was subjected to one of the worst air attacks in the history of man. ...
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... months old. His mother soon remarried to an actor and playwright named Ludwig Geyer and the family moved to Dresden. Some historians ...
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... As a prisoner of war, he witnessed the Allied bombing of the city of Dresden, in which more than 135,000 people died due to the resulting fires (Draper, 3785). ...
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On the nights of February 13-14 in 1944 the city of Dresden, Germany was subjected to one of the worst air attacks in the history of man. ...
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Characters Kurt Vonnegut - Plays the role of himself in the first chapter, as he tries to get a grip on the Dresden book he feels the need to write. ...
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... He was a prisoner of war and a witness to the fire-bombing of Dresden. ... The Dresden Slaughterhouse is a place where American prisoners are kept. ...
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... He taught art at the Dresden Academy from 1919 to 1924. During this time he painted The Power of Music (1919, Dresden Paintings Collection, Dresden). ...
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... Vonnegut shares with us that he can't write about the horror of Dresden. ... The book ends in Dresden. This is the place where Billy and Vonnegut keep returning. ...
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... Vonnegut shares with us that he can't write about the horror of Dresden. ... The book ends in Dresden. This is the place where Billy and Vonnegut keep returning. ...
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... an easy book. The topic of Dresden is so big, yet no words come to him, not enough to fill a book anywa! y (Vonnegut 2). Vonnegut ...
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... In 1944, Vonnegut was serving infantry duty in Europe, when he was caught behind German lines at the Battle of the Bulge and sent to Dresden, Germany, as a ...
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... "An American Infantry Scout Hors de Combat" refers to him being a foot soldier in combat during the war. He witnessed the fire-bombing of Dresden, Germany. ...
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... An American ground soldier, Vonnegut was captured and held in the German city of Dresden. During his captivity, the Allied forces ...
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He, as a prisoner of war, was one of the few survivors of the fire-bombing of Dresden. In Dresden he saw what many believe was a ...
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... For example, the British with American aid deliberately destroyed Dresden with bombs. Dresden, like many other cities, had little ...
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... His semi- autobiographical novel, dealing with his experiences in Dresden during WWII, named Slaughterhouse Five, The Children's Crusade or A Duty Dance With ...
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... Vonnegut became a prisoner of war, and he was held captive in Dresden, Germany. ... One of the main influences to this them was the allied fire bombing of Dresden. ...
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... His prison on Tralfamadore is a large glass dome, just as his Dresden prison has sliding glass doors. When Pilgrim enters Dresden ...
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... company. He made a favourable impression as a pianist and then as a music director, notably in the opera-houses of Prague and Dresden. ...
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... time frame. We bounce back and forth to the times of his marraige, time in Tralfamadore, and to the times in Dresden, Germany. It ...
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... Kurt was taken prisoner and sent to Dresden, Germany, which was a beautiful industrial city that had been untouched by the war (430). ...
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