The Russians capture the city of Berlin during World War II. A railroad station, bridges, monuments, public buildings and churches are ruined in Berlin. Officers and men of German Army are taken as prisoners by the Soviet army. 'Kapitulieren ?' (surrender under agreed conditions) written on a wall. White surrender flags hang from the windows of the same building which featured swastika banners. German prisoners and Russian officers on the streets.
Interrogation of a German officer by Russian forces after the capture of Berlin at the end of World War II in Europe. The German officer is interrogated by a Russian officer at a desk. The German officer points out positions on a map. He also demonstrates the shaking hand or tremor of hand seen in Hitler. Russian officers examine charred bodies in Berlin. A possible Hitler doppelgänger or body double is among the dead.
Russian officers in Berlin after its capture during World War II. Soviet flags flying on various monuments and buildings in Berlin. Soviet Marshal Georgi Zhukov and other officials inspect the ruins in the captured German city. The damaged interior of the new Chancellery with a bust of Hitler in debris. Ruined German armored cars on the streets. Marshal Zhukov looks at Victory Lady atop Victory Column in Berlin at the end of World War 2 in Europe.
Russian troops after capturing Berlin during World War II. Nazi flags and banners lying on the ground. Soviet officials on the streets. Russians troops ride on tanks. Liberated French, Belgians and Italians parade. Russian troops celebrate their victory. They play accordion and dance.
Russian troops after capturing Berlin during World War II. Soviet troops and officers pose for photographs on the streets of war torn Berlin. Demolished buildings in the background. Walls are marked by Russians, mentioning their city of origin.
The body of a Hitler doppelganger (body double) in ruins near a bunker in Berlin. Soviet officers and cameramen take photos of the doppelganger body. The body of a Nazi officer is exposed from beneath a sheet and examined (body appears to be German General Hans Krebs).
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