Berlin: The Brutal Last Chapter of WWII

February 24
10 mins

Episode Description

In the spring of 1945, as Nazi Germany collapsed under relentless pressure, the final battle for the German capital became one of the most brutal chapters of World War II. The Battle of Berlin marked not only the end of the Third Reich but also the beginning of a dark and complicated legacy shaped by revenge, trauma, and the chaos of total war.

As Soviet forces pushed into the shattered city, they carried with them the scars of years of devastation inflicted by Nazi Germany across Eastern Europe. What followed was a victory overshadowed by widespread violence against civilians—events that would remain sensitive, debated, and often suppressed for decades.

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