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Battle of Dresden
26—27 August, 1813
Following the battles of Lutzen and Bautzen, Napoleon Bonaparte - needing to reorganise and resupply his armies - accepted a 10-week truce from the Allies. The decision was a poor one as the Allied powers - Austria, Russia and Prussia - had more available manpower and finished the truce period far stronger than they had been. The French now found... More...
Berlin, 1964, Zwinger pavilion, Dresden
Berlin, 1966/1969, Zwinger pavilion, Dresden
DDR, 1955, Zwinger pavilion, Dresden
DDR, 1956, Old Market-place
DDR, 1956, Elbe Bridge
DDR, 1968, Morizburg Castle
DDR, 1969, Zwinger pavilion, Dresden
DDR, 1974, Zwinger, Dresden
DDR, 1979, Dresden buildings
DDR, 1981, Zwinger, Dresden
DDR, 1983, Arm of Dresden
DDR, 1984, Stables, Dresden
German Federal Republic, 1964/1965, Zwinger pavilion, Dresden
German Federal Republic, 1966/1969, Zwinger pavilion, Dresden
German Federal Republic, 2005, Church of Our Lady
German Federal Republic, 2012, Zwinger
Germany, 1931, The Zwinger, Dresden
Germany. Soviet Zone., 1946, Zwinger, Dresden
Germany. Soviet Zone., 1946, New Town Hall
Japan, 2011, Brandenburg Gate, Dresden
German Federal Republic, Dresden
German Federal Republic, 2011, Dresden