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The troops of the 1st BELARUSSIAN Front, commanded by marshal of the Soviet
Union GEORGY ZHUKOV and supported by the troops of the 1st UKRAINIAN Front,
completed, after stubborn block-to-block fighting, the rout of the Berlin group
of Nazi troops and today, on May 2 seized the whole of the German capital city
of BERLIN - the center of German imperialism and the seat Nazi aggression.
At 3 p m on May 2, the Berlin garrison, which had defended the city under the
command of General of Grtillery Weidling and his staff, stopped resistance, laid
down arms and surrendered.
By 9 p m on May 2, in BERLIN our troops took over 70,000 Nazi men and
officers prisoner. Among them: Lieutenant-General Kurt Wetasch and
Lieutenant-General Walter Schmidt-Dankwart, generals for special missions under
the chief of defense of BERLIN; general headquarters representative Vice Admiral
Voss; Colonel Hans von Rechauer, Chief of the Defense Staff of BERLIN; Colonel
Theodor von Dufving, chief of Staff of the German 56th Tank Corps. Goebbel’s 1st
deputy for propaganda and the press Fritzsche, Doctor of Philosophy and History;
press chief Klick, Doctor of Philosophy and History; governmental adviser
Heinrichsdorf, Doctor of Philosophy and History, were also taken prisoner.
During interrogation, Fritzsche witnessed that Hitler, Goebbels and General of
Infantry Krebbs - the newly appointed Chief of the General Staff, had committed
suicide.
South-west of BERLIN, the troops of the 1st BELARUSSIAN and the 1st
ULKRAINIAN Fronts completed the elimination of the encircled group of Nazi
troops.
In the battles fought in this area from April 24 to May 2, our troops took
over 120,000 Nazi men and officers prisoner. Over this period, the Nazis lost
over 60,000 in killed alone.
Among those taken prisoner were: Lieutenant-General Berngard, Deputy
Commander of the 9th German Army; Lieutenant-General Eckel, Commander of the
German 5th SS Corps; Lieutenant-General Marx, Commander of the German 21st SS
Tank Division; Lieutenant-General Radchiy, Commander of the German 169th
Infantry Division; Major-General Biel, Commander of the FRANKFURT AN DER ODER
fortress; Major-General Strammer, Chief of Artillery of the German 11th SS Tank
Corps; and General of Aviation Zander. Over this period, our troops captured the
following trophies: 304 tanks and self-propelled guns; over 1,500 guns;
2,180 machineguns; 17,600 motor vehicles and a lot of other arms and materiel.
Northwest of BERLIN, the troops of the 1st BELARUSSIAN Front, pursuing the
offensive, took by force the towns of NEURUPPIN, KIRITIZ, WUSTERHAUSEN,
NEUSTADT, FEHRBELLIN, FRIESAK.
On May 2, the troops of the 2nd BELARUSSIAN Front, developing the offensive,
seized the cities of ROSTOK and WARNEMUNDE - large ports and important naval
bases of the enemy in the Baltic Sea, the towns of RIBNITZ, MARLOW, LAAGE,
TETEROW, MIROW and the large settlements of ALTENPLEN, RECHTENBERG, FRANZBURG,
TRIBSES, ZULZE, DARGUN, TURKOW, JABEL, ZECHLIN, HERZSPRUNG.
In the battles on May 1, the troops of the front took 5,450 Nazi men and
officers prisoner and captured 78 aircraft and 178 guns. The troops of the
4th UKRAINIAN Front, pursuing the offensive in the West Carpathians, took by
force the large settlements of LASKOV, ORLOVA, DEMBOVEC, HORDZISOV, TURZOVKA,
DLGE POLE, VELKE ROVNE, STIAVNIK, PAPRADNO, MODLATIN.
In the battles on May 1, the troops of the front took over 5,000 Nazi men and
officers prisoner and captured 196 guns.
The troops of the 2nd UKRAINIAN Front, pursuing the offensive east of the
town of BRNO, took by force the large settlements of BRUMOV, VALASSKE KLOBUOKY,
SLAVICIN, LUGACOVICE, BRAZOVKY, UHERSKY HRADISTE, NAPAJEDLA.
The situation did not change considerably on the other sections of the
front.
On May 1, 37 enemy tanks were disabled and destroyed on all fronts. Ten enemy
aircraft were brought down in air battles or by anti-aircraft
fire.
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