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noun - a city in southeastern Germany on the Elbe River
A city of east-central Germany on the Elbe River eastsoutheast of Leipzig.
DRESDEN - Dresden (German pronunciation: [desdn] ( listen); Upper and Lower Sorbian: Drjedany, Czech: Dráany, Polish: Drezno) is the capital city and, after L...
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The fine China once manufactured in & named for this city is now made in nearby Meissen |
This city on the Elbe River was home to Kurt Vonnegut's title 1969 abattoir |
This German city & capital of Saxony was destroyed by fire in 1491 & by Allied firebombing in 1945 |
Robert's demons were at bay during 6 years in this Saxony city that was firebombed in 1945 |
The French Imperial Guard marched 90 miles in 3 days to smash some china & win the battle of this German city |
Henry James compared his character Miss Pansy Osmond to a China figurine from this German city |
In "Slaughterhouse Five", Billy Pilgrim survives the firebombing of this German city |
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Dresden (German pronunciation: [desdn] ( listen); Upper and Lower Sorbian: Drjedany, Czech: Dráany, Polish: Drezno) is the capital city and, after Leipzig, the second-largest city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic. * Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendor, and was once by personal union the family seat of Polish monarchs. The city was known as the Jewel Box, because of its baroque and rococo city centre. The controversial American and British bombing of Dresden in World War II towards the end of the war killed approximately 25,000 people, many of whom were civilians, and destroyed the entire city centre. After the war restoration work has helped to reconstruct parts of the historic inner city, including the Katholische Hofkirche, the Zwinger and the famous Semper Op |