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13/02/2015 13:46:45
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Allemagne
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>>>>I have to stop an walk down to the city to block it against our nazis - and to honor half of the family that died 70 years ago. :(
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>>>>CU
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>>>The above sentence got me puzzled. What do you mean?
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>>At a guess he'd demonstrating against Pegida and remembering family killed during the bombing of Dresden in February 1945
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>Just the like. Skip Pegida, they are 90% non nazis at least. Even not against foreigners. They are worst, they don't like the state as it deals with the people. This is hushed and discredited by the media. Godwin's law.
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>The bombing of Dresden is 70 years ago today. Lost grand grand parents and other relatives. My wife too.
>Over the years a silent, private remembrance on the ruins of Frauenkirche was established.
>After the fall of the wall the nazis take that remebrance for there use. Doing big blabla about AngloAmerican terror. Always the same rubbish.
>So we encircle the city with people to block it and do our remembrance to all of the victims. You understand, all victims.
>One can see where the bombs dropped 70 years ago without any trouble. Don't need it again. But to much stupids around. :(
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>Lutz

So sorry to hear about your wife. It was a horrible time for the whole world. To lose a spouse, that's awful.

In my much younger days I worked in central London. The office building had been bombed by the Nazis during the Blitz. They left most of the damage unrepaired as a remembrance of the dead.
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