LIBERATION OF ITALY
On April 25, 1945 April 25, 1945 the partisans liberate Milan occupation of the Nazis and Fascists. Even the civilian population rises up and large areas of Italy North America - and many cities - are released before the arrival of Anglo-American troops who, having passed the final hurdle of the Gothic Line in Tuscany, pursued the retreating German troops in the Po Valley. In Europe, meanwhile, the Soviet Red Army in Germany and spreading to the gates of Berlin and the Anglo-Americans, after landing in Normandy, advance through Belgium, Hitler, in the face of defeat, committed suicide in his bunker. More than five years after the German invasion of Poland, then, the war reached its epilogue (Japan only in September instead surrender after the dropping of two atomic bombs by the Americans).
On April 25, 1945 April 25, 1945 the partisans liberate Milan occupation of the Nazis and Fascists. Even the civilian population rises up and large areas of Italy North America - and many cities - are released before the arrival of Anglo-American troops who, having passed the final hurdle of the Gothic Line in Tuscany, pursued the retreating German troops in the Po Valley. In Europe, meanwhile, the Soviet Red Army in Germany and spreading to the gates of Berlin and the Anglo-Americans, after landing in Normandy, advance through Belgium, Hitler, in the face of defeat, committed suicide in his bunker. More than five years after the German invasion of Poland, then, the war reached its epilogue (Japan only in September instead surrender after the dropping of two atomic bombs by the Americans).
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