*Remember the heaps and heaps of chared dead bodies in Sirte Libya?
This Dresden in a joke by comparison.
Before the pictures were censored this is how they looked.

Now this is the Dresden bombing, Britain’s forgotten war crime of WWII*
Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:40PM GMT
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While Britain claims to be an advocate of human rights in Afghanistan,
Iraq, Syria, and many other countries around the world, British history
itself is corroborating evidence that Britain, the greatest human rights
preacher, has also been the most flagrant human rights breacher.


More than 500,000 German civilians and refugees, mostly women and children,
were slaughtered by Britain’s saturation bombing in 1945, one of the worst
massacres of all time.

Over 700,000 phosphorus bombs were dropped on 1.2 million defenseless
inhabitants of German city Dresden under Britain’s then Prime Minister
Winston Churchill’s order, which not only reduced one of the greatest
centers of northern Europe to flaming ruins, but also led to one of the
worst war crimes of the Second World War.

Dresden’s bombing in February, 13, 1945 was so relentless that some
historians believe it was the height of Winston Churchill’s madness.

“I do not want suggestions as to how we can disable the economy and the
machinery of war, what I want are suggestions as to how we can roast the
German refugees on their escape from Breslau,” Churchill said once.

Toward the end of the war, Churchill’s desired firestorm was finally
created. More than 260,000 bodies and residues of bodies were counted after
British Royal Air Force (RAF) and the United States Army Air Force (USAAF)
assaulted Dresden. However, those who perished in the centre of the city
could not be traced, as the temperature in the area reached 1600 degree
Centigrade.

Dresden’s citizens barely had time to reach their shelters and those who
sought refuge underground often suffocated as oxygen was pulled from the
air to feed the flames. Others perish in a blast of white heat, heat strong
enough to melt human flesh.

When the bombing started, no one could imagine that in less than 24 hours
all those innocent people could die screaming in Churchill's firestorms.

If there was a war crime, certainly the Dresden tragedy would rank as one
of the most sinister of all time. Sadly, however, Churchill, who ordered
the slaughter of up to a half million innocent people in this horrifying
tragedy, was knighted by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.

The British queen made Churchill a knight of the Order of the Garter,
Britain’s highest order of knighthood.
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