Kurt Vonnegut Quotes
When, Late In The War, With The Wehrmacht Breaking Up On All Fronts, Our Planes Were Sent To Destroy This Last Major City, I Doubt If The Question Was Asked, "How Will This Tragedy Benefit Us, And How Will That Benefit Compare With The Ill-effects In The Long Run?" Dresden, A Beautiful City, Built In The Art Spirit, Symbol Of An Admirable Heritage, So Anti-Nazi That Hitler Visited It But Twice During His Whole Reign, Food And Hospital Center So Bitterly Needed Now - Plowed Under And Salt Strewn In The Furrows.
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