Visit Some Bombed German Cities


Aachen, Allgäu, Anklam, Aschaffenburg, Attendom and Augsburg
Charlemagne  Holbein  Schliemann  Lilienthal


Bad Kreuznach, Bad Reichenhall, Bamberg, Barmen, Bautzen, Bayreuth, Berchtegaden, Berlin, Bielefeld, Bingen and Bitburg
Wagner   Hildegard of Bingen


Boblingen, Bocholt, Böhlen, Bonn, Braunschweig, Breisach, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Breslau, Bruchköbel and Bruehl
Beethoven   Baron von Münchhausen  German Castles


Castrop Rauxel, Chemnitz, Colberg, Cologne, Cottbus and Cuxhaven
Nettelbeck   Agricola


Danzig, Darmstadt, Datteln, Dessau, Dillenburg, Dollbergen, Donauwörth, Dorsten, Dortmund, Duisberg, Dülmen, Düren, Düsseldorf
Hurdy-Gurdy Girls


Eilenburg, Eisenach, Eisleben, Elbing, Ellingen, Elmshorn, Emden, Emmerich, Erfurt, Erkelenz, Esen, Eschweiler, Essen, Euskirchen and Flensburg
Franz Abt   The Ruhr


Frankfurt 1, Frankfurt 2, Freudenstädt, Friederichshafen, Freiberg, Freiburg, Fulda, Geilenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen, Gera, Gey, Gladbach, Gotha, Göttingen, Graz, Grötzingen, Gubin, Hagen, Halberstadt, Halle, Hamburg, Hamich and Hürtgen
Goethe  Waldseemüller   Brahms  The Schumanns   Zeppelin   Kepler   Handel   Mueller


Hameln, Hamich, Hamm, Hannover, Hanau, Hattingen, Heilbronn, Heinsberg,Heligoland, Herne, Homberg, Hückelhoven, Hürtgen Immenstadt, Ingolstadt, Innsbruck, Isny and Itzehoe
The Grimms   Gaismair   Heligoland   Hofer   Pirates   Walther von der Vogelweide


Jena, Jülich, Kaiserslautern, Karlsruhe, Kärnten, Kassel and Kempten
Barbarossa


Kiel, Kleve, Koblenz, Königsberg, Krefeld, Landau/Pfalz, Landshut, Langerwehe and Leverkusen
Thomas Nast    Duke Georg


Leipzig, Lennep, Linz, Lübeck, Ludwigshafen, Magdeburg, Mainz, Mannhein
Bach   The Sack of Magdeburg  Die Hanse  Trade Fairs   Horse Railway


Marburg, Meerbeck, Meiningen, Memmingen, Minden, Moers, Mühldorf am Inn, Mülheim and Munich/München
German Universities   Beer   Thuringia   The German Marco Polo  Mad Kings


Münster, Neumünster, Naumburg, Neuss, Neustrelitz, Neuwied, Nordhausen, Offenburg, Ohrdruf
Queen Luise of Prussia   Prince Maximilian of Wied   The King’s German Legion


Olpe, Osnabrück, Ottbergen, Paderborn, Pforzheim, Pirmasens and Plauen
Cuckoo Clocks and Madmen


Potsdam, Prenzlau, Prüm, Rathenow, Recklinghausen, Regensburg, Remscheid, Reutlingen, Ronsdorf, Rositz, Rostock, Rothenburg, Saarbrücken, Saarlautern, Salzburg, Schmalkalden, Schwandorf, Schwäbisch Hall and Schweinfurt
Röntgen   The Humboldts   Rückert   Mozart


Siegen, Soest, Solingen, Sonneberg, Sonthofen, Staubling, Stettin, Stralsund, Stuttgart and Swinemuende
Swords   Bierstadt   Agnes the Witch   Götz of the Iron Hand   Duke Eberhard   Mergenthaler


Torgau, Tilsit, Tirol, Treuenbrietzen, Trier, Ulm, Vienna, Waldenburg, Weimar, Weisweiler, Wesel, Wetzlar and Wiesbaden
Schiller (Wilhelm Tell)   Nietzsche   The Merians   Massacre


Wilhelmshaven, Wismar, Witten-Stockum, Wittenberg, Worms, Wupperfeld, Wuppertal, Würzburg, Xanten, Zeitz, Zerbst, Zülpich and Zweibrücken
Riemanschneider  Stoss   Zweibrucken’s Horses  The Merians


Featured Cities:



Dresden
Augustus the Strong   Frauenkirche


Nürnberg
Pachelbel    German Astronomy


Hildescheim


This is only a partial list of the 1,000 or so bombed German cities and towns, many of which suffered attacks similar to Dresden but are less well known. Some other cities are mentioned elsewhere in these pages and there are still others for which information is not yet available.



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