Guys
Here is a link to some really insightful photos about the Siege of Breslau. The photos give some idea of the desperation that existed in the Reich in 1945and the desperate fighting that occured:
Translated version of http://www.zweiterweltkrieg.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=587&sid=3e838550407baff27a27a8ea26edf83a
Also this one as well
Translated version of http://www.wratislavia.net/festung.htm
If this is posted in the wrong forum can someone move it please?
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Siege of Breslau
#2
Posted May 30, 2009 - 05:50 PM
Some of the defenders of the city of Breslau, soldiers on bicycles and armed with panzerfausts.
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#3
Posted May 30, 2009 - 07:31 PM
Very interesting thanks for posting.
Bob out:coffee:
Bob out:coffee:
Eternal War (Gaming) Panzer Bob :p0204:
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We're going to stay to bear witness to what the rest of the world doesn't want to see. - LtGen Romeo Dallaire
http://www.militaryi...pic&userid=2560
#4
Posted May 30, 2009 - 09:06 PM
PanzerBob said:
Very interesting thanks for posting.
Bob out:coffee:
Bob out:coffee:
My pleasure PanzerBob!
#5
Posted November 29, 2009 - 06:56 PM
Hendrick Verton
Dutch SS accounts are very rare, Of particular historical interest are his later recollections of service during 1944-45 with SS Regiment Besslein on the Eastern Front, focusing on his participation in the epic defence of Breslau - this siege remains little-known in the West. First-hand accounts such as Hendrik's are are very rare making this title a worthy addition to the literature on the Second World War. 296pp. c. 20 photos & maps
good read ,also in german,dutch
piet
Dutch SS accounts are very rare, Of particular historical interest are his later recollections of service during 1944-45 with SS Regiment Besslein on the Eastern Front, focusing on his participation in the epic defence of Breslau - this siege remains little-known in the West. First-hand accounts such as Hendrik's are are very rare making this title a worthy addition to the literature on the Second World War. 296pp. c. 20 photos & maps
good read ,also in german,dutch
piet
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#6
Posted November 30, 2009 - 04:12 PM
My Grandma is from Breslau. She got out before the Russians arrived and reached Dresden just in time for the bombing. She was burried under the rubble for over one week. Hasn't set a foot in cellar since then.
"To meaningless French Idealism, Liberty, Fraternity and Equality...we answer with German Realism, Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery." - Prinz von Bülow, 1870
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