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  1. Mass suicide in Demmin. Coordinates: 53.905°N 13.049°E. On 1 May 1945, hundreds of people killed themselves in the town of Demmin, in the Province of Pomerania (now in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ), Germany. Although death toll estimates vary, it is acknowledged to be the largest mass suicide ever recorded in Germany.

  2. May 5, 2015 · End of WWII: 'Entire families committed suicide' Sarah Judith Hofmann / ad 05/05/2015 May 5, 2015. Disillusioned and scared, hundreds of Germans took their own lives on May 8, 1945.

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  4. May 1, 2016 · On May 1, 1945, hundreds of people committed mass suicide in the town of Demmin, in the Province of Pomerania (now in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Germany. The suicides occurred during a mass panic that was provoked by atrocities committed by soldiers of the Soviet Red Army, who had sacked the town the day before. Although death toll estimates….

  5. Apr 30, 2020 · In 1945, many Germans chose to take their own lives rather than face the advance of the Soviet Army. ... The book begins with a portrait of Demmin, a town of just 15,000, plus refugees, where as ...

  6. For example, in May 1945, up to 1,000 people killed themselves before and after the entry of the Red Army into the German town of Demmin. In Berlin alone more than 7,000 suicides were reported in 1945. Periods of suicides have been identified between January and May 1945 when thousands of German people took their own lives.

  7. Oct 26, 2019 · Demmin — main street 1930s. Two NSKK members walking along. (Picture: Heinz Gerhardt Quadt — Demmin , wie es früher war Band 2) The Past. B etween April 30, 1945, the day Hitler committed suicide, and May 3, 1945, more than 1,000 people in Demmin (estimates reach up to 2,500) decided to take their own lives.

  8. Aug 21, 2019 · Give watch.’” A few days later Wiegand walks away from a meeting with a Russian major, “while the cries of women being raped echo from the houses”. After the war Rein lived and wrote in East Germany, but in the 1950s he left for West Germany. **** No one in Demmin, according to Huber’s account, expected the Red Army to come as saviours.

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