Slaughterhouse Five

The bombing of Dresden comes as a surprise because: (chapter 6)

the Englishmen spoke about how safe the city was

the war was over

Dresden isn't in a country that took part in WW2

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A. the Englishmen spoke about how safe the city was.

'You needn't worry about bombs, by the way. Dresden is an open city. It is undefended, and contains no war industries or troop concentrations of any importance.'

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