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Author Archives: secondbysecond
This week in the War, 7–13 May 1945: VE-Day!
This week in the war saw an end to the war in Europe with the first Victory in Europe Day: 8 May. VE-Day has been celebrated on every 8 May since then. On 8 May 1945, in a speech to … Continue reading
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Book review: A Rancher and a Warrior
In her book A Rancher and a Warrior: The life of Dale Robinson in Wyoming and WWII, Jessica Robinson describes the life of her grandfather-in-law, as a cattle rancher in Wyoming and as a soldier during World War II. Photographs, … Continue reading
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This week in the War, 30 April–6 May 1945: Death of Adolf Hitler
On the afternoon of 30 April 1945, Adolf Hitler finished lunch in his bunker and, after sending everyone except Eva Braun away, he shot himself; Eva took cyanide. Hitler’s Third Reich and the program he had laid out in Mein … Continue reading
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Tagged Eva Braun, Hitler, Wernher von Braun
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This week in the War, 23–29 April 1945: A flying visit
This week in the war, on 23 April 1945, as Adolf Hitler took personal charge of directing Berlin’s defenses, he received a telegram from Hermann Goering advocating that he, Goering, take full control of Germany. Enraged, Hitler stripped Goering of all … Continue reading
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Tagged Hanna Reitsch, Hermann Goering, Ritter von Griem
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This week in the War, 16–22 April 1945: Birthday in the bunker
Hitler’s birthday, 20 April, was a special day in the Nazi calendar and normally a cause for parades and festivities across the German Reich. Not long before the beginning of the war, 20 April 1939, Hitler had celebrated his 50th birthday. … Continue reading
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Tagged Fuehrerbunker, Himmler, Hitler
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This week in the War, 9–15 April 1945: Death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
This week in the war, on 12 April 1945, Franklin Delano Roosevelt died at his home in Warm Springs, Georgia—the so-called ‘Little White House.’ America had lost the man who had steered the country through the Great Depression, and the … Continue reading
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This week in the War, 2–8 April 1945: Hitler settles scores with the Abwehr
This week in the war, on 8 April (some say 9 April) 1945, Hans von Dohnanyi was hanged at Sachsenhausen concentration camp. On the following day, 9 April 1945, Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, Major General Hans Oster, and Lutheran pastor, Dietrich Bonhoeffer … Continue reading
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Tagged Abwehr, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Hans Oster, Hans von Dohnanyi, Hitler, Wilhelm Canaris
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This week in the War, 26 March–1 April 1945: Hitler goes into his bunker
On 1 April 1945, Adolf Hitler vacated his apartments and his headquarters in the Reich Chancellery and descended into his bunker beneath the Reich Chancellery gardens: the Fuehrerbunker. From then on, he lived below ground and only occasionally ventured to … Continue reading
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Tagged Eva Braun, Fuehrerbunker, Hitler
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This week in the War, 19–25 March 1945: Copenhagen—triumph and tragedy
This week in the war, on 21 March 1945, RAF and USAAF bombers carried out a precision raid against the Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Gestapo had chosen to set up its headquarters in the former headquarters of the … Continue reading
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This week in the War, 12–18 March 1945: RAF attacks the Schildesche viaduct
This week in the war, on 14 March 1945, the RAF’s 617 Squadron launched a daytime raid against the Schildesche viaduct near Bielefeld, on the railway line linking Hanover to Hamm. The viaduct dated from 1847. A large section of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Grand Slam, Schildesche viaduct
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