Today in World War II History

65 Years Ago—April 25, 1945: US First Army and Soviet troops meet on the Elbe at Torgau, severing northern and southern Germany. Eisenhower will drive north and south to cut off German retreat to Denmark or the Alps and let the Soviets take Berlin as agreed. The United Nations Conference opens in San Francisco with representatives from fifty nations.
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Published on April 25, 2010 03:00
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