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Defeated German troops have begun mass surrenders.
Soviet premier Stalin has ordered a thousand guns in Moscow to fire thirty rounds each in celebration of victory over the Nazis.
After the German surrender in Berlin, Soviet Marshal Zhukov gave a dinner for the Allied delegation which lasted until 6:00 am.
The dinner, which featured twenty-five toasts, included Zhukov’s toast to General Eisenhower (still in France) calling him ‘one of the greatest generals of the present times.’
By Brenda ElthonDefeated German troops have begun mass surrenders.
Soviet premier Stalin has ordered a thousand guns in Moscow to fire thirty rounds each in celebration of victory over the Nazis.
After the German surrender in Berlin, Soviet Marshal Zhukov gave a dinner for the Allied delegation which lasted until 6:00 am.
The dinner, which featured twenty-five toasts, included Zhukov’s toast to General Eisenhower (still in France) calling him ‘one of the greatest generals of the present times.’