In 1945, after six years of devastating conflict, World War II was drawing to a close. But it was more than, as historians James Holland and Al Murray write, the muddy tent in Reims or the triumphant ...
Gen. Alfred Jodl, German chief of staff under the Doenitz Regime, signs the document of “Unconditional Surrender” under which all remaining forces of the German army are bound to lay down their arms ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1945, after six years of devastating conflict, World War II was drawing to a close. But it was more than, as historians James ...