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二战给百姓造成了深重的灾难,给人类文化遗产造成了难以挽回的浩劫。所以,联合国教科文组织支持对那些遭到战争毁坏的古建筑、古遗址乃至优秀的器物、纸上艺术品展开复建、修缮的行为。正是在这一大背景下,战后德国持之以恒地修复了大量的被毁文物。一喜欢徜徉在德国的大城小镇,这里的一切是那样的中世纪,老建筑或者属于神圣罗马帝国时期,或者属于崛起的普鲁士,也有可能是魏玛时期的物件,但一色的黑灰静穆、淡定古雅。二战后期盟军对德国境内的大城小镇展开过地毯式轰炸,很多城市都被夷为了平地,德累斯顿就是这样一座城市。但我们徜
World War II caused deep disaster to people and caused irreversible catastrophe to human cultural heritage. Therefore, UNESCO supports the restoration and restoration of works of ancient architecture, ancient ruins and even excellent artifacts destroyed by the war, and works of art on paper. It is against this backdrop that the post-war Germany has consistently restored a large number of destroyed cultural relics. I like to 徜 大 in the German town of the town, where everything is so medieval, the old buildings or belong to the Holy Roman Empire, or belong to the rise of Prussia, may also be the Weimar period objects, but one of the dark gray silence, calm Quaint. After the World War II, the Allied forces launched a carpet bombing of the Great Town in Germany. Many cities were razed to the ground. Dresden is such a city. But we 徜