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#133 Red Army tanks in Leipzig during the Soviet advance through eastern Germany; the sign on the building reads “All anti-fascists welcome marshal Stalin”.

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Red Army tanks in Leipzig during the Soviet advance through eastern Germany; the sign on the building reads “All anti-fascists welcome marshal Stalin”.

Fortress to Rubble: The Apocalyptic Destruction of Nazi Germany, Revealed in Haunting Photos

#133 Red Army tanks in Leipzig during the Soviet advance through eastern Germany; the sign on the building reads “All anti-fascists welcome marshal Stalin”.

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