As the war neared its end in 1945, around seven million Germans were fleeing, facing two perilous options: escaping to the West by sea or risking a dangerous journey across the ice-covered lagoon in horse-drawn carts.

Documentary: Countdown to Surrender – The Last 100 Days | Ep. 1

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12 thoughts on “Germans fleeing in the final days of WWII #documentary #worldwar2”
  1. At the same time their "heroes" organized many death marches across Poland from multiple concentration camps to germany. They could live them, but no, they marched them to death. No sympathy for germans.

  2. They, who were not so involved in the attack on Russia, had to have been scared to death at the Russian reprisals sure to come.

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