This tour includes the short biography of Kurt Vonnegut Jr., author of the novella "Slaughterhouse No. 5 or the Children's Crusade.
In this politically oriented tour, the question of Dresden's innocence during World War II is discussed in relation to today's political situation. The course of the air raid on February 13, 1945 is also discussed.
The destination is the memorial wall in memory of Kurt Vonnegut Jr. as a POW in Dresden.
Theaterplatz, in front of the memorial of King Johann, in the direction of the Hofkirche
You can take the Tram Nb. 10 to Dresden Mainstation, or change at station Dresden-Mitte in Tram Nb. 1 or 2 to Postplatz
On the way to the former Slaughterhouse No. 5, the traveler gets a fascinating view of the Old Town, the Yenidze Dresden and the avenue, built by August the Strong in 1724. The conclusion is the site of the former Slaughterhouse No. 5, title of the novel ( Slaughterhouse 5 or the Childrens Cruisade) and place of survival of the famous American writer Kurt Vonnegut. Jr. as a POW in February 1945
A overfew of the Old Slaughterhouse 5, now the Fair Ground of Dresden als Slaughterhouse and part of a POW Camp.
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