WEHRMACHT

  • TANK BATTLE AT KURSK BLUNTS NAZI DRIVE

    Near Kursk, Russia · July 5, 1943 On this date in 1943 Germans and Soviets unleashed the largest tank battle in his­tory, the Battle of Kursk. Following the sur­ren­der of the Ger­man Sixth Army at Stalin­grad (Janu­ary 31, 1943), Soviet advances during the first months of 1943 pushed deep into Ger­man-held terri­tory to recap­ture the…

  • GERMANS REEL FROM ENORMOUS RED PUNCH

    Moscow, Soviet Union · June 23, 1944 On this date in 1944 along a 450-mile front some 2.4 mil­lion Soviet front­line and support troops, 5,200 tanks, and 5,300 air­craft smashed through Ger­man lines in present-day Bela­rus (White Russia in some earlier sources). Sabo­tage of rail net­works and bridges by guer­rillas several days before June 23 im­peded Ger­man…

  • GERMANY ASSAULTS SOVIET UNION

    Berlin, Germany · June 22, 1941 The largest military force ever assembled—three million soldiers, 4,300 tanks, nearly 4,400 air­craft, and some 46,000 artil­lery pieces—assaulted the Soviet Union on this date in 1941. Since the 1920s Adolf Hitler had cham­pioned a cru­sade against “Jewish Bol­she­vism,” with its poli­ti­cal, ideo­logical, and econo­mic cen­ter in Moscow. Hitler believed that only when…

  • GERMANS OVERWHELM DUTCH DEFENDERS

    Rotterdam, Netherlands · May 14, 1940 On this date in 1940 in Holland, the Ger­man Luft­waffe bombed Rotter­dam’s medi­e­val city cen­ter, killing nearly 1,000 people and leaving 85,000 home­less. Rather than endure more bombings—leaf­lets dropped on Utrecht indi­cated it was next Dutch city in Ger­man cross­hairs—the Dutch Army surren­dered the next day. The Ger­man offen­sive against…

  • GERMANS SIGN UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

    Reims, France · May 7, 1945 Five days after the suicide of Adolf Hitler on April 30, 1945, Adm. Hans-Georg von Friede­burg, an emis­sary from Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz, arrived in Reims, France, head­quarters of Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­hower, Supreme Com­mander Allied Exped­i­tionary Force. Friede­burg was tasked with opening sur­render nego­ti­a­tions on behalf of Doenitz,…

  • HITLER APPEALS TO ARMY TO SAVE CAPITAL

    Berlin, Germany · April 23, 1945 On this date in 1945, with most land commu­ni­ca­tions and elec­tri­cal power lines down, Adolf Hitler broad­cast on Greater German Radio the order to save his belea­guered capital. The order called for Wehr­macht forces opposing the Ameri­cans at the Elbe River to with­draw and move north to rescue Berlin,…

  • HITLER INVADES AUSTRIA

    Linz, Austria · March 12, 1938 After abolishing Germany’s Ministry of War on February 4, 1938, and creating in its place the Ober­kom­mando der Wehr­macht (OKW, or Supreme Com­mand of the Armed Forces) with him­self at its helm, Adolf Hitler now focused on a peace­ful take­over of Europe beginning with his native Aus­tria. (Hitler was…

  • BRITISH RUSH TROOPS TO AID GREECE

    Cairo, Egypt · March 7, 1941 On this date in 1941 in Greece, a British expe­di­tion­ary force from Egypt arrived just two days before the army of Ital­ian dictator Benito Mus­so­lini started its last un­suc­cess­ful cam­paign against Greek forces. The pre­vious Octo­ber the Ital­ian Army had crossed Greece’s north­west­ern fron­tier from neigh­boring Alba­nia, launching the…

  • WOMEN RECRUITED INTO GERMAN MILITIA

    Berlin, Germany · February 12, 1945 On this date in 1945 German women were called up for ser­vice in the Volks­sturm (national mili­tia). Adolf Hitler was playing his final card in World War II by mobi­lizing prac­ti­cally every Ger­man civil­ian for an apoc­a­lyptic defense of the Third Reich, a 20th-century Wag­nerian Goetter­daem­merung. Nazi themes of death,…