For decades, the bombing war against German cities was intensively disputed on the island, and Dresden was always considered his symbol. Ten years ago, the highest Anglican clergyman, Archbishop Justin Welby, preached a reconciliation message in the rebuilt Frauenkirche. But this time silence: Before the 80th anniversary of the devastating attack on the “Elbflorenz” on Thursday there is no commemoration on the part of the official Great Britain, nowhere.