German Far-Left Extremists Topple Statue to Dresden Firebombing Victims.
Wikimedia CommonsFar-left extremists have taken credit for toppling a statue in the German city of Dresden that was dedicated to the civilians who died during the fire-bombings of the city during the Second World War.
The group “Autonomous Action Group Dresden De-Nazifies” took credit for toppling the “Sea of Tears” memorial to those killed during the firebombing of the city in 1945, which saw what estimates claim as being from 25,000 to between 35,000 to 135,000 civilians and others killed over a period of two nights on February 13th and 14th.
According to the far-left extremists who took credit on the far-left Antifa-linked website Indymedia, the monument, the civilians killed during the bombings “were not victims, they were perpetrators.”
“Actions have consequences, to mourn Dresden’s bomb deaths in collective remembrance is wrong. The victims of German barbarism should be mourned, the victory over it should be celebrated,” the group said. Breitbart.