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Würzburg is such an outlier here. The industry was mostly in nearby Schweinfurt, yet it got more heavily destroyed than all nearby cities.
mojito_drinker on
Where’s the map of how much the Germans destroyed all over Europe? Or where and how many innocent people were killed?
BiggusCinnamusRollus on
Alternative title: where to see original pre-war architecture in Germany
DueNeighborhood2200 on
I think in regards to WWII it is safe to say all parties are guilty of horrendous war crimes. This is also true for any war after WWII and probably before
EAccentAigu on
Is there any data showing how and when these cities were rebuilt?
I had always assumed that the cities that had been destroyed a lot (>50% or 60%) were rebuilt very fast and in a very ugly way, while cities that had been destroyed less were rebuilt in a nicer way. For example Stuttgart versus… well versus many cities. (I live in Stuttgart.)
From looking at the map, my assumption was obviously wrong and I am wondering why certain cities turned out very grey, concrete and a bit ugly while others were rebuilt beautifully. What were the determining factors?
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Würzburg is such an outlier here. The industry was mostly in nearby Schweinfurt, yet it got more heavily destroyed than all nearby cities.
Where’s the map of how much the Germans destroyed all over Europe? Or where and how many innocent people were killed?
Alternative title: where to see original pre-war architecture in Germany
I think in regards to WWII it is safe to say all parties are guilty of horrendous war crimes. This is also true for any war after WWII and probably before
Is there any data showing how and when these cities were rebuilt?
I had always assumed that the cities that had been destroyed a lot (>50% or 60%) were rebuilt very fast and in a very ugly way, while cities that had been destroyed less were rebuilt in a nicer way. For example Stuttgart versus… well versus many cities. (I live in Stuttgart.)
From looking at the map, my assumption was obviously wrong and I am wondering why certain cities turned out very grey, concrete and a bit ugly while others were rebuilt beautifully. What were the determining factors?
nice
It’s amazing that towns like [Wesel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Wesel_in_World_War_II#/media/File:Wesel_1945.jpg) came back at all after that.
Bruh Moers not even on it… 🙁
Düren: Why he say fuck me for?!
Damn poor Koblenz. Could have been such a great city between Rhine and Moselle.
What was in Düren that this city was more bombed than any other place oO
Würzburger here. The bombing that destroyed my hometown happened within 20 minutes. That’s what i think is really scary.
Allies atrocities should be learnt in schools.
This can’t be true, Göttingen is marked as 100% destroyed, yet the city is full of old buildings
That’s how you denazify. Literally.