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DRESDEN
- A Real Holocaust and Act of Terrorism
Fifty-seven years ago, on the evening
of
February 13, 1945, an orgy of genocide and barbarism began against a
defenseless German city, one of the greatest cultural centers of
northern Europe. Within less than 14 hours, not only was it reduced to
flaming ruins, but an estimated one-third of its
inhabitantspossibly as many as half a
millionhad perished in what was the worst massacre of
all time. As Americans bemoan the loss of fewer than 3,000 at Larry
Silverstein's World Trade Center and the Pentagon, few
knowless careabout the campaign of
cold-blooded TERRORISM conducted against German civilians during World
War II, culminating in the extermination of over 300,000. The following
account, taken from the Feb. 1985 issue of the NS Bulletin, tells us
what a REAL holocaust is like.
Toward the end of World War II, as
Allied
planes rained death and destruction over Germany, the old Saxon city of
Dresden lay like an island of tranquility amid desolation. Famous as a
cultural center and possessing no military value, Dresden had been
spared the terror that descended from the skies over the rest of the
country.
In fact, little had been done to
provide
the ancient city of artists and craftsmen with anti-aircraft defenses.
One squadron of planes had been stationed in Dresden for awhile, but
the Luftwaffe decided to move the aircraft to another area where they
would be of use. A gentlemen's agreement seemed to prevail, designating
Dresden an "open city."
On Shrove Tuesday, February 13, 1945, a
flood of refugees fleeing the Red Army 60 miles away had swollen the
city's population to well over a million. Each new refugee brought
fearful accounts of Soviet atrocities. Little did those refugees
retreating from the Red terror imagine that they were about to die in a
horror worse than anything Stalin could devise.
Normally, a carnival atmosphere
prevailed
in Dresden on Shrove Tuesday. In 1945, however, the outlook was rather
dismal. Houses everywhere overflowed with refugees, and thousands were
forced to camp out in the streets shivering in the bitter cold.
However, the people felt relatively
safe;
and although the mood was grim, the circus played to a full house that
night as thousands came to forget for a moment the horrors of war.
Bands of little girls paraded about in carnival dress in an effort to
bolster waning spirits. Half-sad smiles greeted the laughing girles,
but spirits were lifted.
No one realized that in less than 24
hours
those same innocent chilren would die screaming in Churchill's
firestorms. But, of course, no one could know that then. The Russians,
to be sure, were savages, but at least the Americans and British were
honorable."
So when those first alarms signaled the
start of 14 hours of hell, Dresden's people streamed dutifully into
their shelters. But they did so without much enthusiasm, believing the
alarms to be false, since their city had never been threatened from the
air. Many would never come out alive, for that "great democratic
statesman," Winston Churchillin collusion with that
other "great democratic statesman," Franklin Delano
Roosevelthad decided that the city of Dresden was to
be obliterated by saturation bombing.
What where Churchill's motives? They
appear to have been political, rather than military. Historians
unanimously agree that Dresden had no military value. What industry it
did have produced only cigarettes and china.
But the Yalta Conference was coming up,
in
which the Soviets and their Western allies would sit down like ghouls
to carve up the shattered corpse of Europe. Churchill wanted a trump
card a devastating "thunderclap of Anglo-American
annihilation"
with which to "impress" Stalin.
That card, however, was never played at
Yalta, because bad weather delayed the originally scheduled raid. Yet
Churchill insisted that the raid be carried outto
"disrupt and confuse" the German civilian population behind the lines.
Dresden's citizens barely had time to
reach their shelters. The first bomb fell at 10:09 p.m. The attack
lasted 24 minutes, leaving the inner city a raging sea of fire.
"Precision saturation bombing" had created the desired firestorm.
A firestorm is caused when hundreds of
smaller fires join in one vast conflagration. Huge masses of air are
sucked in to feed the inferno, causing an artificial tornado. Those
persons unlucky enough to be caught in the rush of wind are hurled down
entire
streets into the flames. Those who seek refuge underground often
suffocate as oxygen is pulled from the air to feed the blaze, or they
perish in a blast of white heatheat intense
enough to melt human flesh.
WOMEN
AND CHILDREN TARGETED
One eyewitness who survived told of
seeing
"young women carrying babies running up and down the streets, their
dresses and hair on fire, screaming until they fell down, or the
collapsing buildings fell on top of them."
There was a three-hour pause between
the
first and second raids. The lull had been calculated to lure civilians
from their shelters into the open again. To escape the flames, tens of
thousands of civilians had crowded into the Grosser Garten, a
magnificent
park nearly one and a half miles square.
The second raid came at 1:22 a.m. with
no
warning. Twice as many bombers returned with a massive load of
incendiary bombs. The second wave was designed to spread the raging
firestorm into the Grosser Garten.
It was a complete "success." Within a
few
minutes a sheet of flame ripped across the grass, uprooting trees and
littering the branches of others with everything from bicycles to human
limbs. For days afterward, they remained bizarrely strewn about as grim
reminders of Allied sadism.
At the start of the second air assault,
many were still huddled in tunnels and cellars, waiting for the fires
of the first attack to die down. At 1:30 a.m. an ominous rumble reached
the ears of the commander of a Labor Service convoy sent into the city
on a rescue mission. He described it this way:
"The
detonation shook the cellar walls. The sound of the explosions mingled
with a new, stranger sound which seemed to come closer and closer, the
sound of a thundering waterfall; it was the sound of the mighty tornado
howling in the inner city."
MELTING
HUMAN FLESH
Others hiding below ground died. But
they
died painlessly they simply glowed bright orange and
blue in the darkness. As the heat intensified, they either
disintegrated into cinders or melted into a thick
liquidoften three or four feet deep
in spots.
Shortly after 10:30 on the morning of
February 14, the last raid swept over the city. American bombers
pounded the rubble that had been Dresden for a steady 38 minutes. But
this attack was not nearly as heavy as the first two.
However, what distinuished this raid
was
the cold-blooded ruthlessness with which it was carried out. U.S.
Mustangs appeared low over the city, strafing anything that moved,
including a column of rescue vehicles rushing to the city to evacuate
survivors. One assault was aimed at the banks of the Elbe River, where
refugees had huddled during the horrible night.
In the last year of the war, Dresden
had
become a hospital town. During the previous night's massacre, heroic
nurses had dragged thousands of crippled patients to the Elbe. The
low-flying Mustangs machine-gunned those helpless patients, as well as
thousands of old men, women and children who had escaped the city.
When the last plane left the sky,
Dresden
was a scorched ruin, its blackened streets filled with corpses. The
city was spared no horror. A flock of vultures escaped from the zoo and
fattened on the carnage. Rats swarmed over the piles of corpses.
A Swiss citizen described his visit to
Dresden two weeks after the raid: "I
could see torn-off arms and legs, mutilated torsos and heads which had
been wrenched from their bodies and rolled away. In places the corpses
were still lying so densely that I had to clear a path through them in
order not to tread on arms and legs."
The death toll was staggering. The full
extent of the Dresden Holocaust can be more readily grasped if one
considers that well over 250,000possibly as many as a
half a millionpersons died within a 14-hour period,
whereas estimates of those who died at Hiroshima range from 90,000 to
140,000.*
Allied apologists for the massacre have
often "twinned" Dresden with the English city of Coventry. But the 380
killed in Coventry during the entire war cannot begin to compare with
over 1,000 times that number who were slaughtered in 14 hours at
Dresden. Moreover, Coventry was a munitions center, a legitimate
military target. Dresden, on the other hand, produced only
china and cups and saucers can hardly be considered
military hardware!
It is interesting to further compare
the
respective damage to London and Dresden, especially when we recall all
the Hollywood schmaltz about the "London blitz." In one night, 1,6000
acres of land were destroyed in the Dresden massacre. London escaped
with damage to only 600 acres during the entire war.
In one ironic note, Dresden's only
conceivable military target its railroad
yardswas ignored by Allied bombers. They were too
busy concentrating on helpless old men, women and children.
If ever there was a war crime, then
certainly the Dresden Holocaust ranks as the most sordid one of all
time. Yet there are no movies made today condemning this fiendish
slaugher; nor did any Allied airmanor Sir
Winstonsit in the dock at Nuremberg. In fact,
the Dresden airmen were actually awarded medals for their role in this
mass murder. But, of course, they could not have been tried, because
there were "only following
orders."
This is not to say that the mountains
of
corpses left in Dresden were ignored by the Nuremberg Tribunal. In one
final irony, the prosecution presented photographs of the Dresden dead
as "evidence" of alleged National Socialist atrocities against Jewish
concentration-camp inmates!
Churchill, the monster who ordered the
Dresden slaugher, was knighted, and the rest is history. The
cold-blooded sadism of the massacre, however, is brushed aside by his
biographers, who still cannot bring themselves to tell how the desire
of one madman to "impress" another one let to the mass murder of up to
a half million men, women and children.
NEVER
SHALL WE FORGET THE VICTIMS OF THIS UNSPEAKABLE CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY!
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*Although it will never be possible to
obtain an exact count of the victims, a reasonable estimate can adduced
by taking the number of registered inhabitants of the city, doubling it
by a factor of 2+ to account for undocumented refugees in the city at
the time, and then extrapolating the number of dead from analogous
instances in other German cities
subjected to saturation bombing and aerial atrocitiy during World War
II, notably Hamburg, Darmstadt and Pforzheim, inter
alia.
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