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Essay heading: Last 100 Days (First 5 Ch. Summary)
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charge of Army Group Center. Made changes within the ranks
to patch up the front. Still, Zhukov (Russian General) found a hole to
pass his army through Schorner and Rendulic’s troops. Pg. 6
Chapter 3
The POWs from east of Sagan were being evacuated, along with hundreds of thousands of German refugees... displayed 300 characters
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Conditions of bitter cold, no food, clothing, ect.
Many refugees were trying to escape from East Prussia. At first, the Prussians were forbidden to leave. Their leader, Erich Koch, said Prussia would not fall to the Russians and he forbad people to leave. But, Russian General, Chernyakhovsky, smashed through the Prussian border and district leaders defied Koch and ordered their people to flee... displayed next 300 characters
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