Submitted by antarchi on July 23, 2007 - 02:23.
Winston Churchill, who was Prime Minister when the city of Dresden was indiscriminately saturated with fire-bombs in February 1945, leaving 135,000 dead, and who had approved the general strategy of bombing urban areas, confined himself to this comment in his memoirs: 'We made a heavy raid in the latter month on Dresden, then a centre of communications of Germany's Eastern front.'