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***Napoleon conquered Dresden***
In 1815 Napoleon marched into Dresden after a bloody battle with the Dresden people. But Dresden recovered again and grew more and more. Bridges were built over the "Elbe", new railway lines and stations were constructed and a new opera house and a new port on the "Elbe" were part of the city now, too. A the turn of the century, from the 19th to the 20th century, Dresden was the fourth largest city of the German Empire with half of a million population. Dresden attracted lots of tourists. And again a war destroyed the blossom of the city.
***Dresden and the Second World War***
Dresden was exhausted from destructions but after the Second World War Dresden was sunk. Three month before the end of the Second World War a series of five air raids between the 13th and the 15th february 1945 practically erased the center of Dresden and extensive areas of the suburbs. 35,000 people died. The culturally and historically so valued city was buried under 18 million cubic meters of rubble.