(May 8, 1945) WASHINGTON -- AP -- President Truman made arrangements Monday night to make a radio address at 8 p.m. Tuesday, presumably to proclaim the victory over Germany which is already known to ...
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Historical Footage of Germany Surrendering in WWII
In this video, viewers witness the moment Germany formally surrenders during the final days of World War II. The event marks the collapse of Nazi Germany and the long-awaited end of the conflict in ...
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‘Victory ’45’ Review: Racing to Surrender
James Holland has written about nearly every major battle of World War II, from Burma to Berlin. So it makes sense that in “Victory ’45: The End of the War in Eight Surrenders” he and his co-author, ...
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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