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A document representing the end of one of history’s most brutal regimes sold Wednesday night at RR Auction for $166,333, surpassing its pre-auction estimate of $100,000. Following Adolf Hitler ...
At 102, Graziano vividly remembers what he saw that day, when it was unclear whether the Germans would sign the surrender document. “I saw a lot of straight faces,” he told CNN. “Germans ...
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This journalist broke the news of Germany's WW2 surrender - MSNIt had been 2:41am in Reims, France, when German envoys signed the act of unconditional surrender inside a red‑brick schoolhouse that served as General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s headquarters.
Sgt. Jefferson Wiggins from Alabama was one of the 260 black grave diggers at Margraten. Courtesy of Robert M. Edsel. On April 2, a month before the German surrender, Huchthausen and his driver ...
A document representing the end of one of history’s most brutal regimes sold Wednesday night at RR Auction for $133,066, surpassing its pre-auction estimate of $100,000. Following Adolf Hitler’s ...
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