Comments by "François Lechanceux" (@francoislechanceux5818) on ""She's too Ugly to be Chinese!"" video.

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  14.  @nathanthom8176  Slowly your patent dishonesty is showing. Long after Dresden, german planes were still crossing the channel to target Britain. They were less of course. Even better they never again DELIBERATELY targeted only civilians in Britain. That in itself is a MASSIVE victory of the bombings of Dresden. That directly saved thousands of innocent British lives. Objective german observers (they exit luckily) and german historians all agree that Dresden shocked the germans to the bone marrow. They agree that psychologically, Dresden CRUSHED and DEVASTATED the germans like nothing else all through that war. It shook their support for the war and the nazi party like nothing ever did. For the very 1st time, they really tasted the bitter pill of war in their souls like never before. For the 1st time, their mad sense of invulnerability was shattered. For the 1st time, the reality of the war was brought to their bloody doorsteps. For the 1st time, they knew what other Europeans were going through because of the germans. For the 1st time, they realize the war ravaging the entire continent is not a joke or a thing of pride and merry sweet nationalism. Germans started questioning the rationale for/of the war and its continuation. Better still, MANY inner circle members of the nazi top echelon started seeing the war differently and questioning it. Truth is nothing succeeded during WW2 like the bombing of Dresden. Nothing. You may be too young or too simple minded to understand that. But know this, in war, morale goes a long way. Dresden was the atomic bomb equivalent of a psychological warfare. The germans never recovered from it. They still haven’t till today. And that is a great thing. Dresden should be remembered and celebrated with a public holiday in Europe including in Germany.
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