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    Since it was a war period, Anna did not dare to walk around, but at some major intersections, Anna found that anti-tank roadblocks had been set up in these places.  <->The gendarmerie continued to check the documents of passers-by, ready to arrest and execute deserters at any time.  German officers and soldiers dressed in civilian clothes began to trickle into the basement.

    Anna said to her partner: "These are deserters who deserted!"

    Anna suddenly remembered the story of King Leonidas of Sparta who personally led 300 of his country's elite soldiers to defend the mountain pass of Thermopylae. Anna heard this story in school.

    Anna sighed and said to her partner: "Maybe here or there, 300 Germans will do that, but 3 million people will not. The more people there are, the less likely it is to show the heroism in the school books."

    "Maybe everyone doesn't want to die!" the partner said to Anna.

    When Anna was walking along the urban railway, Anna discovered that some children on the roadside were twisting and spinning the corpses and playing with them.

    However, when Anna saw some more people, she was shocked by the sight of the Boy Scouts in front of her: under the big steel helmets, with childish baby faces Their bodies were so thin, so weak, and the military uniforms they wore were  It seemed too big.  Anna wondered why she was so angry about this "child abuse" phenomenon. If they were a few years older, she might not be so sad.  Anna thought for a long time and finally came to a conclusion for herself. Here, the survival laws of nature's species protection have been destroyed, and someone is throwing underdeveloped people into battle.

    ¡°Perhaps due to the influence of the law that death is closely linked to sexual maturity, after the Soviet army arrived at the edge of the city, the young soldiers were impatient to lose their virginity.  German girls were so aware of the possibility of being raped by the Soviets that they would almost rather give their "first time" to any German boy than have it taken away by a drunk and potentially violent Soviet soldier.

    There are more than 500 staff members at the "Grossdeutschland" radio broadcasting center in Mazury, two-thirds of whom are young girls - many of whom have just turned 18.  In the last week of April, a "real feeling of collapse" spread.  In the rich sound composed of various sounds, people are drunk.  Feel free to satisfy your various impulses.  Likewise, in unlit basements and bunkers, where vast amounts of sexual activity took place between people of all ages, the lust caused by the danger of death is hardly a mythical historical phenomenon.

    This is how Anna described the atmosphere in Berlin at that time.  German boys and girls are just "satisfied" and "crazy for pleasure."  However, the momentum of this statement shows that Anna does not understand the real situation in Berlin, especially those girls who are at risk of rape.  In any case, around the Berlin Zoo bunker, among the rhododendrons blooming among the ruins of the Tielgarten district, some people were hanging out.  In addition, many people hugging each other are just desperately seeking spiritual comfort.

    but.  Anna did encounter danger in Berlin, in Neukolin, not far from the urban railway station.  Under the surveillance of several German military police, Anna was interviewing some refugees when she suddenly heard that an air force emergency supply truck had broken down on the railway line nearby. Anna watched in amazement as German women came from underground bunkers on both sides.  , rushing out to snatch items from the car, they jumped into boxes and wicker boxes and took whatever they could.

    However.  The nightmare came when a Soviet ground attack aircraft suddenly flew over Neuklin to attack the ground. It used machine guns to straf the women surrounding the truck and dropped small bombs.  Anna noticed a woman holding an arm full of toilet paper.  Anna rolled to hide under a collapsed bunker, and the woman died on the spot.

    ¡°She died for these things,¡± Anna thought.

    Of course, Anna also witnessed with her own eyes the ransacking of the Castelt department store on Hermannplatz in Berlin.  Anna described it in the article.  "Shoppers queuing up were left bloody in the first wave of bombings on April 21. SS troops were said to have attempted to blow up the building, allowing civilians to take whatever they wanted first.  Some people say that the SS also killed many greedy looters when they blew up the building." In fact, the SS "Nordland" division did not want to blow up the building when it first took over it.  They wanted to use Kastedt's sister tower to observe Soviet attacks on the Neukolin and Tempelhof airfields.

    Anna¡¯s partner was already starting to get scared. He said to Anna: ¡°We¡¯d better evacuate to the area controlled by the International Red Cross immediately! It will definitely be safer there! Anna, let¡¯s go! I don¡¯t want to die here!¡±

    Anna looked around Berlin, which had fallen into darkness.  He nodded and agreed, "We'll leave immediately at dawn tomorrow! It's no longer safe here!"

    Once electricity is supplied to Berlin0; began to talk to Wenck and Reichhelm about the necessity of dispatching the 12th Army to rescue the F¨¹hrer from Berlin.  He looked like he was delivering a passionate speech to a Nazi rally, occasionally waving his field marshal's baton.

    "We'll let him finish and then send him away." General Wenke said, but Wenke had already had another idea.  He would indeed launch an attack in the direction of Berlin as ordered, but not in a hurry to save Hitler.  He hoped to open a channel from the Elbe River to allow soldiers and civilians to escape this senseless war and the clutches of the Soviet army.

    Hitler, who now no longer trusted any generals, insisted that his F¨¹hrer order to the 12th Army be broadcast over the radio to "Wenck's Army".  (To be continued.)
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