Israel Quote by Anonymous
““These marches, which left surviving Jews in Germany itself, were the last of the Nazi atrocities. The Belarusian Front of the Red Army began to shell Berlin on 20 April 1945, Hitler’s birthday; by early May it had met the Ukrainian Front in the German capital. Berlin fell, and the war was over. Hitler had ordered subordinates to apply a scorched earth policy to Germany itself, but he was not obeyed. Although much young German life was wasted in the defense of Berlin, Hitler could effect no further policies of mass killing.71””
About This Quote
Source Historical Account: World War II, 1945, Soviet Red Army advance on Berlin
The passage describes the final Nazi atrocities, the Soviet offensive on Berlin, and Hitler’s failed scorched‑earth orders as the war ended.
In simple terms: It recounts the last Nazi crimes and the Soviet siege that ended the war.
Recognize the cost of war and the importance of ending violence early.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- memorials
- peace advocacy
- historical research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do societies remember the final days of conflict?
- What lessons can prevent future atrocities?
The focus on military movements may overlook civilian suffering and moral complexities.