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The Fall of Berlin, 1945

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    Posted: 23-Aug-2006 at 13:44
Antony Beevor mentions 78,291 killed, and 274,184 wounded.
 
The battle for Berlin is very well seperated from its previous operations. The russians stopped at the Oder in March, keeping their beachheads on the other bank inactive. Suddently on the 15th of April they launch their offensive towards Berlin. I think its very clear when the battle started.


Edited by xristar - 25-Aug-2006 at 13:48

Defeat allows no explanation
Victory needs none.
It insults the dead when you treat life carelessly.
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"...ntony Beevor mentions 78,291 killed, and 274,184 wounded."- I think that the battle for the Zeelowe heights is included in this numbers too.
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1.5 MILLION WAS THE NUMBER.THEY NEW IT WAS THE ED AO THE REICH
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