The allies against the Axis and the bombing of Dresden

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The Allies choose the Catholic "holy" day of 'Ash Wednesday' to literally turn Catholic Dresden to ashes.

People complain that civilians were involved forgetting, that their hoards in da fatherland supported their hitler

Comparing actions taken against the hun has no equivalency against other populations in military actions
 
The Allies choose the Catholic "holy" day of 'Ash Wednesday' to literally turn Catholic Dresden to ashes.

People complain that civilians were involved forgetting, that their hoards in da fatherland supported their hitler

Comparing actions taken against the hun has no equivalency against other populations in military actions

I agree, World War 2 was one of those rare wars where it WAS a fight between good and evil. And for the first two years it looked like evil had a good chance of winning. It was a fight for survival, not just some policy decision.

The British dropped leaflets on the German cities before dropping bombs that basically read "we're coming, we will be bombing by day and night, go down with your leaders or get rid of them, it's your choice."
 
Nazi women terminated millions of Hunnish pregnancies.

Just like today, if a beautiful blonde woman goes into a clinic, the Russian pigs in there will encourage her to abort.

There's heaps of pics from the nazi era with full asians just standing there in the photo. Where are they today? All the Germans I meet never look like that.
 
The Allies choose the Catholic "holy" day of 'Ash Wednesday' to literally turn Catholic Dresden to ashes.

People complain that civilians were involved forgetting, that their hoards in da fatherland supported their hitler

Comparing actions taken against the hun has no equivalency against other populations in military actions
Desden was Lutheran.
 
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The Allies choose the Catholic "holy" day of 'Ash Wednesday' to literally turn Catholic Dresden to ashes.

People complain that civilians were involved forgetting, that their hoards in da fatherland supported their hitler

Comparing actions taken against the hun has no equivalency against other populations in military actions

I agree, World War 2 was one of those rare wars where it WAS a fight between good and evil. And for the first two years it looked like evil had a good chance of winning. It was a fight for survival, not just some policy decision.

The British dropped leaflets on the German cities before dropping bombs that basically read "we're coming, we will be bombing by day and night, go down with your leaders or get rid of them, it's your choice."
and the hun hoards have no problem using v2 rockets against the Brit population
 

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