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9781780763583

The Dresden Firebombing Memory and the Politics of Commemorating Destruction

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    9781780763583

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2014-03-27
  • Publisher: I. B. Tauris
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Summary

The firebombing of Dresden marks the terrible apex of the European bombing war. In just over two days in February 1945, over 1,300 heavy bombers from the RAF and the USAAF dropped nearly 4,000 tons of explosives on Dresden's civilian centre. Since the end of World War II, both the death toll and the motivation for the attack have become fierce historical battlegrounds, as German feelings of victim hood compete with those of guilt and of loss. The Dresden bombing was used by East Germany as a propaganda tool, and has been re-appropriated by the neo-Nazi far right. Meanwhile the rebuilding of the Frauenkirche - the city's sumptuous 18th century church destroyed in the raid - became central to German identity, while in London, a statue of the Commander-in-Chief of RAF Bomber Command, Sir Arthur Harris, has attracted protests. In this book, Tony Joel focuses on the historical battle to re-appropriate Dresden, and on how World War II continues to shape British and German identity some seventy years later.

Author Biography

Tony Joel is Lecturer in Modern History at Deakin University, Australia and a member of the Alfred Deakin Research Institute.

Table of Contents

1. The Destruction Of Dresden and the Shifting Dynamics of German Victimisation Discourse
2. The Western Allies' Strategic Bombing Offensive and Dresden's Transformation from European Kulturstadt to Germany's Opferstadt
3. The Fashioning of Dresden's Destruction into a Political Asset: 1946 to the Early 1980s
4. Dresden's Last Milestone Gedenktag Before the Fall of the Wall: 13 February 1985
5. Dresden Memory Politics in the Schwebezeit: 1989-90
6. A British Dimension to Dresden Commemorative Politics: 1992-2000
7. Dresden as A Memory Battleground: 13 February 2005
8. Memory Work-in-Progress: Remembering the Past, Reflecting on the Present and Future
Notes
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