The death of the Nazi regime in Germany through the eyes of famous war correspondents
The Second World War was incredibly bloody and deadly, and its end was marked by great joy: the weakened world breathed a sigh of relief. Let's take a look at the photographs of famous military commanders, which depict the last days of this tragic and terrible event.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, US President Franklin Roosevelt and Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR Joseph Stalin.
Lesson on shooting training. Germany, December 27, 1944.
Squadron of bombers over the Salzburg railway station.
German soldier brings ammunition. Luxembourg, January 2, 1945.
Soldier of the 82nd US Airborne Division.
The calculation of the Soviet machine gun is transported across the river.
Transport aircraft S-47 are sent with a cargo of supplies.
Refugees after the release of La Glez. Belgium, January 2, 1945.
German soldier killed during the counterattack.
German soldiers captured. Belgium, January 9, 1945.
Soviet soldiers of the 3rd Ukrainian Front during the fighting in Budapest, February 5, 1945.
The bombing of London with V-2 missiles.
Campaign to collect clothes and shoes.
Repair of a telephone line on a flooded road, February 22, 1945.
The reaction of a 16-year-old German soldier.
Watch the video: German Veteran Recalls WWII Memories. Forces TV (May 2024).
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