BattleofHodow
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With all respect to Ike, he was in Germany at the time documenting Nazi death camps. While the Japanese were definitely in desperate straights, as proved at Okinawa and Iwo Jima, the Japanese weren't surrendering even if all they had were rocks to throw. They were die-hard warriors and the people felt the same way as a culture. Spartan-like.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower#Liberation_of_France_and_victory_in_Europe
The Soviet Red Army captured Berlin in a very large-scale bloody battle, and the Germans finally surrendered on May 7, 1945.
In 1945, Eisenhower anticipated that someday an attempt would be made to recharacterize Nazi crimes as propaganda (Holocaust denial) and took steps against it by demanding extensive still and movie photographic documentation of Nazi death camps.
Polish Witold Pilecki already documented the Holocaust...
Some Poles fought in the Battle of Berlin including Soviet General Konstatine Rokossovosky, also Poles were the first to capture Montecassino, had the best squadron in the Battle of Britain the 303 Kosciuszko squadron.
Helped close the Falaise pocket at Hill 262.
8% of the USA armed forces were Polish including Gabby Gabreski the top USA fighter ace in the European campaign.
Poles were also the first the crack the German enigma.
