German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe
The German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe ahead of the Red Army advance during the Second World War was delayed until the last moment. Plans to evacuate people from the territories controlled by Nazi Germany in Central and Eastern Europe, including from the former eastern territories of Germany as well as occupied territories, were prepared by German authorities only when the defeat was inevitable, which resulted in utter chaos. The evacuation in most of the Nazi-occupied areas began in January 1945, when the Red Army was already rapidly advancing westward.
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German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe
The German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe ahead of the Red Army advance during the Second World War was delayed until the last moment. Plans to evacuate people from the territories controlled by Nazi Germany in Central and Eastern Europe, including from the former eastern territories of Germany as well as occupied territories, were prepared by German authorities only when the defeat was inevitable, which resulted in utter chaos. The evacuation in most of the Nazi-occupied areas began in January 1945, when the Red Army was already rapidly advancing westward.
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The German evacuation from Cen ...... evacuations from those areas.
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تم تأجيل الإجلاء الألماني من و ...... النقل والإجلاء من تلك المناطق.
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The German evacuation from Cen ...... dy rapidly advancing westward.
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تم تأجيل الإجلاء الألماني من و ...... أحمر يتقدم بسرعة باتجاه الغرب.
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German evacuation from Central and Eastern Europe
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هروب وإجلاء المدنيين الألمان خلال نهاية الحرب العالمية الثانية
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