1945Berlin Surrenders Unconditionally

The Battle of Berlin ends when German General Helmuth Weidli...
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🤝 Berlin Surrenders Unconditionally

The Battle of Berlin ends when German General Helmuth Weidling, commander of the Berlin Defence Area, (and no longer bound by Goebbels's commands), unconditionally surrenders the city of Berlin to Soviet General Vasily Chuikov.
Berlin Surrenders Unconditionally (1945)
BerlinSurrenderEnd of WarWeidlingChuikovSoviet UnionBattle of BerlinGerman DefeatVictory

🏘️ Soviet Forces Reach Berlin Suburbs

The Soviet advance towards the city of Berlin continues and soon reaches the suburbs.
BerlinEastern FrontSoviet UnionBattle of Berlin1945German CollapseSiegeSuburbs

💥 Soviets Launch Assault on Berlin

Soviet forces under Georgiy Zhukov's (1st Belorussian Front), Konstantin Rokossovskiy's (2nd Belorussian Front) and Ivan Konev's (1st Ukrainian Front) launch assaults on the German forces in and around the city of Berlin in the opening stages of the Battle of Berlin.
Soviets Launch Assault on Berlin (1945)
BerlinBattle of BerlinEastern FrontSoviet UnionMilitary Offensive1945Georgiy ZhukovKonstantin RokossovskiyIvan Konev

🗣️ Krebs's Failed Surrender Negotiations in Berlin

German General Hans Krebs negotiates the surrender of the city of Berlin with Soviet General Vasily Chuikov. Chuikov, as commander of the Soviet 8th Guards Army, commands the Soviet forces in central Berlin. Krebs is not authorized by Reich Chancellor Goebbels to agree to an unconditional surrender, so his negotiations with Chuikov end with no agreement.
Krebs's Failed Surrender Negotiations in Berlin (1945)
BerlinSurrenderNegotiationsSoviet UnionChuikovKrebsGoebbelsBattle of BerlinDiplomacy

🏳️ Germany Surrenders Unconditionally in Rheims

Germany surrenders unconditionally to the Allies at the Western Allied Headquarters in Rheims, France at 2:41 a.m. In accordance with orders from Reich President Karl Dönitz, General Alfred Jodl signs for Germany.
Germany Surrenders Unconditionally in Rheims (1945)
GermanySurrenderRheimsAlliesEnd of WarWorld War IIEuropean TheaterMilitary HistoryVictory

🇩🇪 Germany Surrenders Unconditionally in Berlin

Germany surrenders again unconditionally to the Soviet Union army but this time in a ceremony hosted by the Soviet Union. In accordance with orders from Dönitz, General Wilhelm Keitel signs for Germany.
Germany Surrenders Unconditionally in Berlin (1945)
GermanySurrenderBerlinSoviet UnionEnd of WarWorld War IIEuropean TheaterMilitary HistoryEastern Front