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April 1945: The Red Army's Final Push to Berlin and Hitler's Last Stand
In April 1945, the Red Army launched a decisive assault across the Oder-Neisse line, advancing relentlessly toward Berlin.
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Berlin's Final Hour: The Battle for the Reichstag and Hitler's Last Stand
In the final days of April 1945, the Soviet Red Army launched a relentless assault on Berlin, culminating in the fierce ...
Despite losing the fortune they had built over generations, Antony's grandparents and father managed to escape Germany in ...
A Berlin higher administrative court on Thursday again ordered a South Korean civic group to remove a statue symbolizing ...
October 3 is a public holiday all over Germany commemorating the reunification of the once divided nation. But why was Germany divided in the first place? And when was it reunited? DW has the answers.
Nuremberg, often called ‘history’s greatest trial’, officially opened on8 1945. It held senior Nazi leaders to account for ...
Considered the architect of German reunification, Helmut Kohl has long been an honorary citizen of Berlin. However, it is only now that a street is finally being named after him.
A South Korean civic group has appealed a Berlin administrative court's decision to order the removal of a statue symbolizing ...
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Fanatical Nazi letters from the end of WW2 reveal troops believed they could still win
In the chaos of a crumbling regime, a trove of letters reveals the unwavering faith of German soldiers in a doomed cause, offering a haunting glimpse into their minds.
Germany was among the European and Arab states that discussed the reconstruction of Gaza in Paris on Thursday. But its role ...
Loss has become a pervasive condition of life in Europe and America.
Another war, another city, another century. My father just wanted someone to talk to. His new acquaintance carried the secret ...
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