On the way to Dresden, US bombed Prague on Feb. 14, 1945, described as "accidental": 701 dead, 1184 wounded.
#WWIIpic.twitter.com/aOEgD7EnpC
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On the way to Dresden, US bombed Prague on Feb. 14, 1945, described as "accidental": 701 dead, 1184 wounded.
#WWIIpic.twitter.com/aOEgD7EnpC
@NinaByzantina I think you need to learn about the context. Google "Second World War".
@BillBaggins96 @NinaByzantina justifying slaughter by using the word context. Much like the yanks nuking Japanese. When war was already won
@motleycrue83 @NinaByzantina Context never unimportant. Easy to sit on armchair (or motorbike) in 2016 and pontificate on events of 1945.
@NinaByzantina this was one of the worst war crimes that remained unpunished.More ppl died there than in Hiroshima&Nagasaki together
@NinaByzantina @CelestineBee Holocaust (agnst these) on Holocaust on....NWO, 1492-Today! SNAFU fr Stone Agepic.twitter.com/qBmt1cOppV
@NinaByzantina
It has to be said, this wasn't our finest hour for sure.
And 70 years later we are still making the same mistakes, sadly
@NinaByzantina and what about Hiroshima?
@NinaByzantina today is called R2P (responsibility to protect civilians) NATO/US/EU doctrine and they protect Syria, Libya, Yemen, etc!
@NinaByzantina 300K burned alive
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