I survived the bombing of Dresden and continue to believe it was a war crime | Victor Gregg

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As a prisoner of war held in Dresden, I still suffer the memories of those terrible events and my anger refuses to subside I wasn’t new to murder and bloodletting. I had enlisted two years prior to the outbreak of the second world war and by the time I was 21 I had taken part in one major battle and various smaller ones. I had been in fights where the ground in front of me was littered with the remains of young men who had once been full of the joy of living, laughing and joking with their mates

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I survived the bombing of Dresden and continue to believe it was a war crime | Victor Gregg