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Heartbreaking Story Behind The Photo Of A Woman Fighting Against Police On The Ledge In Brooklyn

Heartbreaking Story Behind The Photo Of A Woman Fighting Against Police On The Ledge In Brooklyn

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30+ Fascinating Photos That Captured The Collapse Of Nazi Germany In 1945

30+ Fascinating Photos That Captured The Collapse Of Nazi Germany In 1945

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  • Hitler’s suicide in the bunker
  • Final battle in Berlin
  • Germany’s unconditional surrender
  • Liberation of concentration camps
  • Aftermath of Nazi Germany
  • More pictures of Nazi Germany’s final days
    • 1. A heavily armed German soldier carrying ammunition boxes forward during the German counter-offensive in the Belgium-Luxembourg salient on January 2, 1945
    • 2. German soldiers standing in the debris-filled streets of Bastogne, Belgium, on January 9, 1945, after being captured by the U.S. 4th Armored Division
    • 3. Low-flying C-47 transport planes roaring overhead, carrying supplies to the besieged American forces battling the Germans at Bastogne on January 6, 1945, in Belgium
    • 4. Refugees on a street in La Gleize, Belgium, on January 2, 1945, waiting to be transported from the war-torn town after its recapture by American forces during the German thrust in the Belgium-Luxembourg salient
    • 5. A dead German soldier, killed during the German counteroffensive in the Belgium-Luxembourg salient, left on a street corner in Stavelot, Belgium, on January 2, 1945, as the Battle of the Bulge continued to move forward
    • 6. From left, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, and Soviet Premier Josef Stalin sitting on the patio of Livadia Palace in Yalta, Crimea, February 4, 1945
    • 7. Soviet troops of the 3rd Ukrainian Front in combat among the buildings of Budapest, the Hungarian capital, on February 5, 1945
    • 8. A V-1 “buzzbomb” plunging toward central London
    • 9. A Volksopfer street collection depot
    • 10. The main road in Kranenburg amid four-foot-deep floods on February 22, 1945
    • 11. A 16-year-old German soldier crying after he was captured by U.S. forces in Germany in 1945
    • 12. Flak bursting through the vapor trails from B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 15th Air Force during an attack on the rail yards at Graz, Austria, on March 3, 1945
    • 13. A view from Dresden’s town hall shows the destroyed Old Town after the Allied bombings between February 13 and 15, 1945
    • 14. Soldiers of the 3rd U.S. Army storm into Coblenz, Germany, as a dead comrade lies against the wall, on March 18, 1945
    • 15. Men of the American 7th Army pour through a breach in the Siegfried Line defenses, on their way to Karlsruhe, Germany, on March 27, 1945, which lies on the road to Stuttgart
    • 16. Jewish services in Schloss Rheydt
    • 17. War-torn Cologne Cathedral of the devastated area on the west bank of the Rhine, in Cologne, Germany, on April 24, 1945
    • 18. An American soldier of the 12th Armored Division guarding over a group of German soldiers, captured in April 1945 in a forest at an unknown location in Germany.
    • 19. Adolf Hitler decorating members of his Nazi youth organization “Hitler Jugend”, reportedly taken in front of the Chancellery Bunker in Berlin, on April 25, 1945
    • 20. Partly completed Heinkel He-162 jet fighters on the assembly line in the underground Junkers factory at Tarthun, Germany, in early April 1945.
    • 21. Soviet officers and U.S. soldiers during a friendly meeting on the Elbe River in April of 1945
    • 22. An over-crowded cage of Germans rounded up by the Seventh Army during its drive to Heidelberg, on April 4, 1945
    • 23. A U.S. soldier amid the rubble in the Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig after attacking the city, April 18, 1945
    • 24. Soviet soldiers leading house-to-house fighting in the outskirts of Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany, in April of 1945
    • 25. A German officer eating C-rations amid the ruins of Saarbrücken, a German city and stronghold along the Siegfried Line, in the early spring of 1945
    • 26. Overwhelmed with emotion, this Czech mother kissed a Russian soldier in Prague, Czech Republic on May 5, 1945, thanking one who fought to free her beloved home
    • 27. The subway rush hour brought to a standstill in New York City, May 1, 1945 as the report of Hitler’s death was received
    • 28. A seething mass of humanity jammed itself into Whitehall in central London on VE-Day (Victory in Europe Day), May 8, 1945, to hear the premier officially announce Germany’s unconditional surrender
    • 29. Looking north from 44th Street, New York’s Times Square on Monday, May 7, 1945, with crowds celebrating the news of Germany’s unconditional surrender in World War II
    • 30. Celebration of Victory in Moscow’s Red Square, in the Soviet Union. Fireworks began on May 9, 1945, followed by bursts of gunfire and a sky illuminated by searchlights
    • 31. The wrecked Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, with a destroyed German military vehicle in the foreground, at the end of World War II
    • 32. Soviet Ilyushin Il-2 ground attack aircraft in the skies above Berlin, Germany in 1945
    • 33. A color photograph of the bombed-out historic city of Nuremberg, Germany, in June of 1945, after the end of World War II
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