David Irving Dresden Lecture (1990)
Overview Irving delivers a lecture on the 1945 bombing of Dresden, examining the decision making behind the Allied air campaign and contextualizing it within earlier aerial bombardments of the Second World War. He discusses his research methodology, including interviews with pilots and commanders, declassified intelligence records, and archival investigation, while arguing that the attack was strategically unnecessary and drawing distinctions between the targeting of civilians and the classification of such acts...
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