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Sunday, 13 February, 2000, 22:17 GMT
Duke leads Dresden tribute
The Duke of Kent has presented a replica orb and cross to Dresden's cathedral to mark the 55th anniversary of the allied bombing of the German city. The gilded orb and cross replaces those destroyed in the devastating bomb attack by Allied planes on February 13, 1945, which killed tens of thousands of civilians.
The raid, by 796 Lancasters and nine Mosquitos, was part of the Allied policy of
saturation bombing German cities.
Ata a ceremony attended by German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Saxony Governor Kurt Biedenkopf, the Duke praised German efforts to rebuild the former East German city and the famous Frauenkirche Lutheran cathedral.
The Duke described the orb and cross as a potent symbol of suffering, reconciliation and
rebirth.
They will stand 300ft above the ground, topping the stone dome of the 18th-century baroque cathedral, which collapsed after two days of Allied bombing, when the temperature of the masonry reached an estimated 1,000C. Crowning feature The eight-metre high orb and cross were made in London by goldsmiths Grant Macdonald and paid for by British donations to the Dresden Trust, of which the Duke is president.
One of the craftsmen, Alan Smith, is the son of a British pilot involved in the 1945 Dresden raid.
Mr Smith, 52, led an eight-month project
to recreate the 23ft crowning feature of the
Frauenkirche.
His late father, Frank, was a pilot in 57 Squadron which carried out the raid. The chairman of the Dresden Trust, Alan Russell, said: "I think what we have been able to do has had a very considerable healing effect not only for the Dresdeners but also for the British people involved," he said. The Foundation for the Reconstruction of the Frauenkirche was formed in 1990 and money has been raised for the fund in Germany, America and Britain. The rebuilding programme began in 1993 and is scheduled to be completed in 2006 - Dresden's eighth centenary. |
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