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Dresden marks Allied bombing anniversary with peace chain

People stand along side each other to form a human chain commemorating the 72th anniversary of the deadly Allied bombing of Dresden during WWII in Dresden, eastern Germany, Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. British and U.S. bombers on Feb. 13-14, 1945 destroyed Dresden's centuries-old baroque city centre. (Jens Meyer / AP)

BERLIN (AP) – Thousands of people have formed a human chain in Dresden in a message of “peace and reconciliation” marking the anniversary of the deadly Allied firebombing of the eastern German city near the end of World War II.

The dpa news agency reported that Mayor Dirk Hilbert told the crowd linking hands across the Elbe River bridge to remember the past as they view conflicts today where “human dignity is trampled underfoot.”

Hilbert placed a white rose on a memorial to the attack by Allied bombers on Feb. 13-14, 1945. Some 25,000 people are believed to have died in the bombing, according to a 2008 official study.

Hilbert also recalled the crimes of the Nazis, and said people must remember all “the human suffering that war brings.”