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The road to V-E Day, from the assault on Berlin to bonfires and dancing in the capitals of Europe

LONDON (AP) — — April 16, 1945: The Soviet Red Army begins its final assault on Berlin, the capital of Nazi Germany.

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The road to V-E Day, from the assault on Berlin to bonfires and dancing in the capitals of Europe

FILE - Britain’s Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery signs the surrender pact, in a tent at Montgomery’s 21st Army Group headquarters, at Luneburg Heath, May 4, 1945. The pact, signed by senior German officers, agreed a ceasefire on the British fronts in north west Germany, Denmark and Holland as from 8am on May 5. (AP Photo/Eddie Worth, File)


LONDON (AP) — — April 16, 1945: The Soviet Red Army begins its final assault on Berlin, the capital of Nazi Germany.

— April 28: Former Italian fascist premier Benito Mussolini is executed by Italian partisans near Lake Como.

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