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Battle of Berlin

The Battle of Berlin was the final major offensive in the European front during World War II. The Soviets began advancing into German territory, and combat began. Before the battle ended, Hitler and many Nazi officials had committed suicide, and German forces fought their way north in order to surrender to the Allies rather than the Soviet Army.

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What were the Battle of Berlin weapons?

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Panzerfausts and panzerschrecks. MP44 sturmgewher and MP40 smg and G43 aemiautomatic rifles.

What were the 3 results of the Battle of Berlin?

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There was 3 key results due to the Battle of Berlin. They were that it was a soviet victory, Hitler (Along with his lover and other high ranked Nazis) committed suicide and Germany signed a unconditional surrender on May 2nd. This surrender didn't come into effect fully until May 9th, where fights around and outside of Berlin ended.

How many Soviets died in battle of Berlin?

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About 300.000 russian Soldiers were killed on the Berliner territory. The defending of the whole campaign costed the red army about 1.000.000 lives.

My History Teacher told me that.

The consequences for the battle of Berlin?

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The long-term effect of Battle of Berlin was the division of this town. West Berlin was defined by the

quadripartite agreement on West Berlin and the East Berlin was the capital of German Democratic Republic.

Who where the commanders of Battle of Berlin?

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Unlike for most of WW2 in Europe,neither Hitler or Stalin leaded this one. Instead 4 Soviet Marshalls and 5 German German Generals commanded and led the Battle.

The 5 German Generals were;

  • (General der Artillerie) Helmuth Weidling
  • (Generalleutnant) Hellmuth Reymann
  • (Generalfeldmarschall) Ferdinand Schorner
  • (General der Infanterie) Kurt Von Tippelskirch
  • (Generaloberst) Gotthard Heinrici

The 4 Soviet Marshalls were;

  • (Marshall of the Soviet Union) Georgy Zhukov
  • (Marshall of the Soviet Union) Ivan Konev
  • (Marshall of the Soviet Union and Marshall of Poland) Konstantin Rokossovsky
  • (Marshall of the Soviet Union) Vasily Chuikov

How many died in the Battle of Berlin?

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In total,there was 1.155 Million Casulties. The allies recieved only 360,000 whilst the Nazis suffered 795,000 Casualties.

Depending on the source the numbers can be drastically different. So, in my opinion there is no real accurate number to hang your hat on. First, the Soviets were notorious for supplying misleading figures to the public. Secondly, many figures differ because some omit or estimate the number of suicides, deaths attributed to air raids, the actual number of the home guard defending Berlin. It is safe to assume that the Battle of Berlin was one of the most fiercely contested and often fought to the death because many Germans knew their fate at the hands of the Russians. It ranks as one of the deadliest of the war.

What happened in The Battle of Berlin?

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The Battle of Berlin took place from April 16 to May 2, 1945, as the Soviet and Polish forces fought door-to-door to take the German capital. On April 30, the bunker of the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, came under attack and he committed suicide.

*The term "Battle of Berlin" is also applied to the British bombing campaign of November 1943 to May 1944. While rendering millions of Berliners homeless, it did not result in the immediate stoppage of the German war effort.

Why did the Battle of Berlin happen?

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Battle of Berlin was important in WW2 for two reasons. The first one was that it was the final battle of WW2 and secondly, it was battle for the German capital and the allies knew that the could end the Holocaust and WW2 in Europe if they win the battle of Berlin, and force the Germans involved into surrender.

How many soldiers fought in Battle of Berlin?

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it's estimated that about 3.25 Million people fought in the Battle of Berlin. 2.5 Million were allied (2.3 Million Soviet and 200,000 Polish) soldiers, whiles 766,750 Germans fought to defend Berlin during World War 2.

Who won the battle of Berlin?

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There were 3 countries which were involved with the Battle of Berlin, 2 were allied countries and 1 were axis. For the allies it was mostly Soviets but Poland did help with adding 200,000 soldiers. For the Axis, it was obviously Nazi Germany.

What was the objective of the battle of Berlin?

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russia's siege that ended the war in europe

Why did the battle of Berlin stared?

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The Battle of Berlin DID NOT START WORLD WAR 2. The Nazi German attack on Poland in September of 1939 started WW2. The BATTLE of BRITAIN came after the Battle of France and the Polish invasion.

However, Britain began seeking out allies to help them, especially the United States. Winston Churchill, King George and the Parliamentary knew the UK could not survive any attempt to defeat the Nazis. That is when the war began to build up allies against the axis forces.

Why did Russian armys treat the allies differntly to the Germans in the Battle of Berlin?

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The Russians treated the Allies differently because the Allies were on their side. Both the Allies and the Russians were trying to defeat Germany. In addition, Russia had a score to settle with Germany because of Germany's invasion of Russia.

What atrocities was the red army responsible for during the Battle of Berlin?

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The Red Army was infamous for raping German civilians .

How many deaths did each side suffer in the Battle of Berlin?

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Germans lost around 95,000 people, Which included 22,000 civilians. Whilst the Allies (mainly Soviets) lost about 75,000 people. That's a total of about 170,000 dead in the Battle of Berlin.

Why did the Battle of Berlin happen in world war 2?

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Tha battle of Berlin took place simply because it was the Russians final blow to the German Reich so that they could end the war once and for all.

Who were on the Axis side of the Battle of Berlin?

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The Germans themselves were the only ones to be found on the side of the Axis (Nazi Germany-Italy-Japan) during the battle for Berlin . The SS Charlemagne division had many French soldiers making up the division and they fought during the battle .

How many soldiers where there for Germany during the Battle of Berlin?

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For the Battle of Berlin, the Germans only had 811,500 Soldiers. This included a addition of 45,000 Soldiers which were either, Police,Volkssturm or part of the Hitler Youth. During the battle, about 73,000 Soldiers were KIA, 480,000 Captured as POW and 220,000 WIA.

How many men were on Russia's side in the Battle of Berlin?

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In total, the Soviets had 2.5 million men. Out of the 2.5 Million Soldiers on the allied side, 2.3 Million were Soviet Soldiers and 2000,000 were Polish soldiers from the Polish Army.