On the 7th of May 1945, the German General Alfred Jodl signed the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany at the Allied headquarters in Reims, France. It meant the Second World War had come to an end, ...
After the catastrophic German defeat at Stalingrad, many believe the fighting simply stopped but for over 11,000 trapped German soldiers, surrender was never an option. In this gripping World War II ...
Gen. Alfred Jodl, German chief of staff under the Doenitz Regime, signs the document of “Unconditional Surrender” under which all remaining forces of the German army are bound to lay down their arms ...
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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.
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