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Dresden 1945: History, Memory, & Legacy

  • Bosler Memorial Library 158 West High Street Carlisle, PA, 17013 United States (map)

Presenter: Tami Biddle, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor and Distinguished Fellow, US Army War College

Location: Bosler Memorial Library

Program: 12:30 - 2:30 pm

The Allied air attack on the city of Dresden in February 1945 became one of the most controversial events of the Second World War. It raised questions even before the war ended, and its history and meaning are still discussed today. It has weighed heavily on the Anglo-American conscience, and it continues to have relevance for contemporary discussions about escalation, civilian casualties, and refugees in warfare.

Of note, Kurt Vonnegut, author of “Slaughterhouse-Five”, who survived time as a Nazi POW and the firebombing of Dresden, possibly suffered from serious combat trauma directly caused by his experience during and after the bombing.

Earlier Event: February 9
Ukraine Vigil
Later Event: February 16
Dresden 1945: History, Memory, & Legacy