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The Defeat of Germany
- The two-front war
- Operation Bagration: The liberation of White Russia
- The Red Army stops
- Poland and the Soviet Union
- The Warsaw uprising
- The plot to kill Hitler
- Hitler's revenge
- The last months of 1944
- The last German attack: The Battle of the Bulge
- From Warsaw to Germany
- German civilians and the Red Army
- The pause
- The western front: Crossing the Rhine
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