Transcription: In February of 1945, the Russians crossed the Oder and pushed from the east over Schlesien to Saxon. Hundreds of thousands fled before the advancing Red Army to the west and to Dresden. The feeling was that the area of Dresden would not be bombed. On the 13th of February 1945, At 10 o'clock at night, the English mosquitoes dropped blazing markers setting the pine trees on fire. At 1.30 in the morning, the next wave came and dropped bombs over 15 square kilometers. This resulted in a tremendous firestorm. The third wave came around noon on February 14th. The American Air Force targeted the Gros ...