Defeat and Deliverance
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- Summary
- General views of the deserted and ruined streets of Berlin, showing famous landmarks. Field Marshal Keitel, Chief of the German High Command, arrives at Russian HQ to sign the Surrender terms. Luftwaffe General Stumpf also signs. The Surrender is then counter-signed by Air Chief Marshal Tedder and Marshal Zhukov. In the Alps, the US 7th Army guard a hotel where famous personages are held. Among them was the wife of Dr Schuschnigg, former Austrian Chancellor, and their child Fritz Thyssen and wife, General Halder and wife, Nicholas Horthy, son of the dictator of Hungary, and Pastor Niemoller who had suffered years of imprisonment as a determined opponent of the Nazi regime. Some British prisoners were also being held there reportedly for use as hostages. Among them were Captain Elphinstone, nephew of the Queen, Lieutenant Alexander, a relative of Field Marshal Alexander, Lieutenant Lord Lascelles, son of the Princess Royal and Lieutenant John Winant son of the American Ambassador in London.
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- Royalty; Politics and government; Ceremonies; War damage; Military
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- Germany; Berlin
- Length of story (in feet)
- 268
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'Defeat and Deliverance', Pathe Gazette Issue No. 45/41, 21 May 1945. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/100706 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)