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    The unit had just conducted a tank hunt at the Anhalt train station and claimed to have turned the place into a "tank graveyard."  <-> For the foreign volunteers who defended the last positions of German National Socialism, an unusual friendship developed among them as they faced death together.  In a component of the "Nordland" division under the command of the Air Ministry there were not only Scandinavians, but also three Latvians and "two of our Russian soldiers" - no doubt absorbed into the battle  The "Hivi" of the troops.

    The Reichstag fell.

    Goebbels, now realizing that the war would soon be over, requested that the SS doctor Kunz, who had agreed to help poison his six children, be summoned.  Goebbels was currently in the study of the F¨¹hrer's underground bomb shelter, talking with Naumann, the state secretary of the German Propaganda Ministry.  Koontz was told to wait outside for ten minutes, and then Goebbels and Naumann stood up and left at the same time, leaving Koontz alone with Magda Goebbels.

    Mrs. Goebbels said: "The death of the F¨¹hrer has made the final decision for us and our husband. We will commit suicide to follow our F¨¹hrer!"

    Kuntz nodded and said nothing.

    The German Berlin city defense troops will work hard to break out of the siege that night, and Goebbels' family will end their lives immediately.  Koontz persuaded Mrs. Goebbels: "I can send the children to the hospital and put them under the protection of the Red Cross! After all, the children are innocent!"

    Mrs. Goebbels waved her hand and said: "Stop talking! He and I have already decided! I believe that my children will also forgive us!"

    At this time, Goebbels also returned to the study and said to Koontz: "Doctor, I would be very grateful if you help my wife kill six children."

    Seeing that Goebbels was back, Koontz still refused to give up and once again proposed the idea of ??saving the six children.

    "This is impossible," said the Reich Propaganda Minister, "They are Goebbels' children." After finishing.  Goebbels was asked to leave the room by the liaison officer.  After a while, Goebbels came back and said: "The Russians may come at any time and disrupt our plans," and then told his wife, "We must get what we have to do quickly."

    Mrs. Goebbels took Kunz to the bedroom and took a syringe filled with morphine from a shelf. They then went to the children's room.  The five daughters and one son were already lying on the bed in their pajamas, but they were not asleep yet.

    "Children, don't be afraid," Mrs. Goebbels said to the children, "the doctor is going to give you an injection. This is an injection that children and soldiers need."

    Then she couldn't bear to look any further and left the room.  Koontz clearly saw tears in the corners of Mrs. Goebbels's eyes, but Koontz stayed and injected morphine into the children.  After the injection, Koontz came to the front hall and told Mrs. Goebbels: "We have to wait ten minutes for the children to fall asleep."

    However, when Mrs. Goebbels asked Koontz to feed poison to the sleeping children, he was unable to do so.  Magda Goebbels had no choice but to ask Kunz to find Hitler's personal doctor Stumpfeger.  Then he and Stumpfeger opened the mouths of the sleeping children, put the poison capsules into their mouths and closed their jaws.

    It was later discovered that Helge, the eldest daughter, had severe bruises on her face, suggesting that the morphine may not have had much of an effect on her when two adults tried to pry her mouth open.  She may have struggled.  After doing this, Stumpfeger went back, and Koontz and Magda Goebbels came to Goebbels's study.  Goebbels was pacing the room very nervously.

    ¡°The children¡¯s business is done,¡± she told him.  "Now we have to think about ourselves."

    ¡°Let¡¯s hurry up,¡± Goebbels said. ¡°We¡¯re running out of time.¡±

    Magda Goebbels took off the golden party seal and the golden cigarette box.  The golden party seal was given to her by Hitler as an honor on April 27, and the golden cigarette box was marked with "Adolf Hitler. May 29, 1934".

    Accompanied by his adjutant G¨¹nther Schwegmann, Goebbels and his wife went upstairs to the garden.  The two of them had two pistols. Joseph and Magda Goebbels stood together.  A few meters away, the bodies of Hitler and his wife were cremated and buried in a small crater.  The Goebbels chewed up the cyanide capsules and then both shot themselves.  Schwegman poured oil from a civilian oil drum over the body as promised.  He then lit the final funeral pyre of the Third Reich.

    At 9:30 p.m., Hamburg Radio announced a solemn and important news to the German people.  Wagner's funeral music and Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 were played first to prepare the audience for the news to be announced.  Marshal D?nitz said that Hitler had sacrificed his life and that he was "at the forefront of the army."73b0;All adult men in Germany have been classified as members of the army by soldiers, because most of them were conscripted into the army by Hitler.

    I said: "Dentist?"

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    I waved my hand to Jimmy and said, "Well, maybe he is really a dentist! At least for now!"

    Ketel was released. Anyway, it is not important to us to release one or two characters.

    Suddenly, the sound of shells falling was heard in the sky, and soon after, the Soviet Katyusha rocket launchers also hit. This was a Soviet attack on the German troops crossing the river.  Jimmy subconsciously shouted: "The Soviet Union is going to war with us!"

    The Soviet artillery fire was only poured on the German soldiers and civilians on the east bank who were preparing to cross the river.  An unexpected attack by Soviet tanks, artillery and Katyusha rockets killed thousands of people who were still queuing to cross the monorail bridge.

    Whether you will die at the last moment is purely a matter of "luck of war."  The Soviet army's expanded killing operation on May 6 put the US troops supervising civilians crossing the bridge in danger. The US military command was worried that we would also die under Soviet artillery fire, so it withdrew its troops from the other side of the river and  Withdrew some distance behind the Elbe.

    Our evacuation gave the refugees an opportunity. They swarmed and braved Soviet artillery fire to cross the bridge.

    "Look there, many people who couldn't cross the Elbe committed suicide." John, who stayed to observe the east bank, pointed to the east bank and said to me.

    I looked and saw that the Elbe River was filled with all kinds of boats. This was the Germans on the other side trying to use small yachts, or rafts made of wooden planks or oil barrels, and all kinds of imaginable things.  A small boat could be used to cross the wide, fast-flowing Elbe River.  (To be continued.)
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