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Berlin Last Battle

Freitag, 11. November 2011

The Battle of Berlin, designated the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, was the final major offensive of the European Theatre of World War II.[nb 6] Starting on 16 January 1945, the Red Army breached the German front as a result of the Vistula–Oder Offensive and advanced westward as much as 40 kilometres a day, through East Prussia, Lower Silesia, East Pomerania, and Upper Silesia, temporarily halting on a line 60 kilometres east of Berlin along the Oder River. During the offensive, two Soviet fronts (army groups) attacked Berlin from the east and south, while a third overran German forces positioned north of Berlin. The Battle in Berlin lasted from 20 April 1945 until the morning of 2 May and was one of the bloodiest battles in history. The first defensive preparations at the outskirts of Berlin were on 20 March, when the newly appointed commander of the Army Group Vistula, General Gotthard Heinrici, correctly anticipated that the main Soviet thrust would be made over the Oder River. Before the main battle in Berlin commenced, the Soviets managed to encircle the city as a result of the battles of the Seelow Heights and Halbe. During 20 April 1945, the 1st Belorussian Front led by Marshal Georgy Zhukov started shelling Berlin’s city centre, while Marshal Ivan Konev’s 1st Ukrainian Front had pushed in the north through the last formations of Army Group Centre. The German defences were mainly led by Helmuth Weidling and consisted of several depleted

Third Reich Nazi Germany Last Film March 1945

Sonntag, 17. Juli 2011

This is the last German Newsreel out of the Third Reich March 22, 1945 1945/03/22 Die Deutsche Wochenschau Nr 755

Battle of Berlin (The Lost Evidence) (Part 4 of 5)

Dienstag, 28. Dezember 2010

The History Channel series The Lost Evidence recounts the moments of key battles in the European and Pacific theaters through the use of recently unearthed reconnaissance photos that were taken during the actual battle as well as in the days and weeks prior. Interviews with men on both sides of each battle offer a fresh look at the war.

A TRAVEL GUIDE VISIT TO LIBERATED BERLIN IN 1946

Sonntag, 07. November 2010

Time was 1946…the crumbling, burnt ruins of Berlin had become a center of tourism, politics and the focal point for a new war…a cold war….up from the ruins of one of Europe’s great cities would come a new world…terminology and a reason to believe in the word freedom…but, in 1946, this was yet years in the future…come and stumble amist in the ruins of a failed empire…like ancient Rome but, 1940’s style…I’m sorry, I do not speak Russian…do you speak French?

Battle of Berlin (The Lost Evidence) (Part 3 of 5)

Montag, 01. November 2010

The History Channel series The Lost Evidence recounts the moments of key battles in the European and Pacific theaters through the use of recently unearthed reconnaissance photos that were taken during the actual battle as well as in the days and weeks prior. Interviews with men on both sides of each battle offer a fresh look at the war.