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  1. The Bezirk Dresden was the easternmost Bezirk of East Germany. It, bordered on the 'Bezirke' of Cottbus, Leipzig and Karl-Marx-Stadt, as well as on Czechoslovakia and Poland. It was broadly similar in area to the later Direktionsbezirk Dresden, which functioned from 1990 to 2012.

  2. www.newyorker.com › magazine › 2010/02/01Embers | The New Yorker

    Jan 24, 2010 · Dresden is the Blanche DuBois of German cities—violated, complicit in its violation, desperate to recover its innocence. It has the unstable character of a place with a romantic self-image and a ...

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  4. Feb 13, 2015 · DRESDEN, Germany (AP) — Soviet troops were pressing into Germany from the east and the other Allies from the west, but for 12-year-old schoolboy Eberhard Renner the war seemed far away. Dresden had been spared the destruction suffered by other cities like Berlin and Hamburg, and Renner clung to the hope that the Saxon capital would stay off ...

  5. Heaven, Hell, and Dying Well. This presentation complements Heaven, Hell, and Dying Well: Images of Death in the Middle Ages, an exhibition organized by the Manuscripts Department at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles (May 29–August 12, 2012). During the medieval period, hope mingled with fear concerning death and the afterlife ...

  6. 7 aircraft (1 B-17 and 6 Lancasters, with crews) Up to 25,000 people killed [1] [2] Dresden viewed from the Rathaus (city hall) in 1945, showing destruction. The bombing of Dresden was a joint British and American aerial bombing attack on the city of Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, during World War II.

  7. S. Matthias Sammer; Ulrike Almut Sandig; Christine Scheiblich; Ute Scheiffele; Sebastian Schmidt (luger) Tilo Schmitz; Heiko Scholz; Silvio Schröter; Tobias Schröter

  8. Feb 14, 2015 · DRESDEN, Germany (AP) — Soviet troops were pressing into Germany from the east and the other Allies from the west, but for 12-year-old schoolboy Eberhard Renner the war seemed far away.

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