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Monday 14th February 2005 |
Tony Blair to apologise for Dresden bombingSorry about that by Arthur Harris Downing Street has confirmed that Tony Blair will this week issue a formal apology for the 1945 raids on the peace-loving city of Dresden which killed 35,000 people. On 13 February 1945, allied bombers rained death upon the cowering population as the Red Army marched inexorably upon Dresden from the east. Ever since, historians have questioned the legitimacy of the attack and have debated what factors may have influenced the decision to proceed with the raid — even thought it was clear to everyone except Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun and the Fuhrer's pet dog "Lebensraum" that the war was lost. Some of the possible factors put foward by historians include:
Speaking from the heart of Coventry — which accidently burnt down during a 1940 Luftwaffe operation to drop "Hey, why can't we all just learn to get along?" propaganda leaflets in 1940 — one historian told The Rockall Times: "It's up to the individual to decide the legitimacy of the operation against Dresden. For my part, I welcome the spirit of reconciliation which has provoked Mr Blair to apologise unreservedly for any inconvenience we may have caused the Germans by fighting against them during the war." These sentiments were welcomed by members of Germany's National Democratic Party (NPD) who attended Saturday's commemorative ceremonies in Dresden to express their outrage at Allied war crimes. "For too long we have been demonised as a panzer-loving Aryan nation," thundered one young man wearing a swastika lapel pin in honour of the dead. "We are the victims here," he added before clashing with anti-Nazi demostrators and then retiring to the nearest beer hall to entertain his mates with a couple of hours of putsch-provoking rhetoric. Previously |