A History of the World From the 20th to the 21st Century

(Jacob Rumans) #1
In March 1945 the American and British
armies crossed the Rhine. During April they
passed well beyond the military demarcation
zones agreed at Yalta. Suspicion of Russian inten-
tions was high and Churchill urged that the
Anglo-American forces should withdraw only
when the Russians had fulfilled their undertak-
ings. It had been agreed that Berlin, although
deep within the Russian zone of Germany, should
be occupied jointly by the US, Britain and the

Soviet Union, as well as France. But would the
Soviets, once they had taken Berlin, honour their
obligations?
The final Soviet offensives began in January


  1. Hitler ordered fanatical resistance on all
    fronts and the adoption of a ‘scorched earth’ pol-
    icy. If Germany were not victorious, he concluded,
    the German people had not proved themselves
    worthy of the ideals of the Aryan race. He thus
    condemned Germany to senseless destruction.


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Bremerhaven

BRITISH ZONE SOVIET ZONE

Lübeck

US Control

Hamburg

Rostock
Stettin

Königsberg

Breslau

Prague

NORTH
SEA DENMARK

LUX.

EAST PRUSSIA
Polish Adminstered
Area

POLAND

CZECHOSLOVAKIA

HUNGARY

N
ET

H
E
R
LA

N
D
S

Russian
Adminstered

R.Elbe

R.E
lbe

R.
Od
er
Ne
iss
e

R.
(W
es
ter
n)

Po
lis
h
Ad
m
in
ist
er
ed
Ar
ea R.
Od
er

R. (Eastern)
Neisse

Bremen

Brunswick Magdeburg

Berlin
R.

W
es
er

Leipzig
Cologne Dresden

Frankfurt

Nürnberg
Karlsruhe
Stuttgart

Freiburg

Bern

Munich

Klagenfurt

Salzburg

Innsbruck

Mainz

R.
Rh
ine

FREN
CH

FRANCE

SWITZERLAND

AUSTRIA

R.Danu
ZO be
NE

L. Constance

FRENCH ZONE

US ZONE

BRITISH
ZONE

Boundaries of zones
National frontiers

R.V
istula

SO
VIE
TZ
ONE

Vienna

The occupation zones of Germany and Austria, 1945
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