Soviet soldiers carry a fallen comrade through the smoke of the Battle of Berlin. A final goodbye on the doorstep of victory.
Field Marshal Keitel signs the unconditional surrender in Berlin, officially ending WWII in Europe.
Wilhelm Keitel getting into the car before signing the Act of Unconditional Surrender in Berlin, May 8, 1945
Karl Emil Wrobel, Chief Medical Officer of Berlin Police, captured by Soviet troops on May 2, 1945.
Soviet infantry soldiers of the Red Army engage in a fierce firefight using PPSh-41 submachine guns against superior enemy forces. Read more