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Why was Nazi Germany unable to stop the bombing of Dresden?

As Soviet soldiers on the Eastern Front approached Germany, Britain and the United States used strategic bombers to assist their ground offensive. Prevent the German army from transporting supplies through the railway line through Dresden.

Dresden suffered no less damage than other German cities, although the number of bombs dropped in this bombing was not the highest. But the combination of good weather, wooden houses, interconnecting basements between buildings, and lack of preparation made the bombing of Dresden extremely destructive. In addition, in late 2004, an RAF personnel involved in the bombing mentioned in an interview with BBC Channel 4 that another factor was that the German anti-aircraft firepower was lower than expected, which ensured that some bombers High accuracy.