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London, March 5, 1999

But the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper yesterday advised Mr Scharping “not to start with Dresden” when he looked round for a barracks to name after Churchill – a reference to the devastating air raid on the city by British and American bombers in 1945.

The former Bundeswehr General Günter Kiessing said Churchill’s record was “tragically inseparable from his responsibility for fatal mistakes, ranging from . . . Dresden to the expulsion of Germans from their eastern territories”.

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FURTHER PROOF OF the Charakterschweine that German politicians have become.

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Original Publication: 2001-06-15
Digital Archive: Focal Point Publications
Accessed: June 4, 2026