#6 Lived there in the late 1970's. All the cathedrals had been rebuilt/restored to perfect integrity. Most of the medieval buildings had been rebuilt and restored. The rose that had lived for a 1000 years still grows... The most beautiful city I ever saw. Even had a war memorial to the soldiers who died (with the Allies) at the Battle of Waterloo.
"Medieval Town Of Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, Germany. Once One Of The Most Picturesque And Pristine Late Medieval Towns In Europe. Destroyed On March 22nd, 1945, One Month Before The War's End"
#6 Lived there in the late 1970's. All the cathedrals had been rebuilt/restored to perfect integrity. Most of the medieval buildings had been rebuilt and restored. The rose that had lived for a 1000 years still grows... The most beautiful city I ever saw. Even had a war memorial to the soldiers who died (with the Allies) at the Battle of Waterloo.
According to themselves. They announced it, they did it, they documented it.