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  1. Color, 1945, Germany: Surrendering German Troops - 250088-06 - YouTube. footagefarm. 85.7K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 1.1M views 5 years ago. Footage Farm is a historical audio-visual...

  2. German Wehrmacht driving in to surrender near Prague (1945) - YouTube. CHRONOS-MEDIA History. 432K subscribers. Subscribed. 50K. 9.3M views 2 years ago PRAGUE. In April 1945, near Prague in...

  3. Convoy of the German 11th Panzer Division surrenders to U.S. troops in 1945 at the end of World War II. More military videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/...

  4. NARRATOR: May 8, 1945 - the Unconditional Surrender is signed by the German Armed Forces High Command. A criminal war is over. Liberation or defeat - for victims of the regime, there's no question. INGE DEUTSCHKRON: "One morning, suddenly everything just went quiet.

  5. On 4 May 1945, at 18:30 British Double Summer Time, at Lüneburg Heath, south of Hamburg, Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery accepted the unconditional surrender of the German forces in the Netherlands, northwest Germany including all islands, in Denmark and all naval ships in those areas.

  6. The German Instrument of Surrender [a] was a legal document effecting the unconditional surrender of the remaining German armed forces to the Allies, and ended World War II in Europe; the signing took place at 22:43 CET on 8 May 1945 [b] [citation needed] and the surrender took effect at 23:01 CET on the same day.

  7. On 5 May, a day after German forces in the Netherlands, Denmark, and northwestern Germany had surrendered to the British army, Doenitz made contact with the supreme Allied commander, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, in Rheims, France, in order to negotiate Germany’s surrender.

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