On the night of February 13th, 1945
there began one of the most controversial raids of World War 2 - the bombing of
Dresden. It is a controversy which still rages today. This documentary, taking
into account the latest historical evidence, attempts to shed new light on this
event.
Contemporary witnesses, previously
unheard, describe the events and the terror of what it was like to be in
Dresden through the night of bombing.
The film combines archive images of
pre-war Dresden with a night of remembrance 45 years later in the Palace of
Culture. Using information from Winston Churchill's diaries the outspoken
historian David Irving painted a comprehensive picture of the time, the
background to the bombing, and the strategies employed.
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