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#Victory80 ๐Ÿ…8๏ธโƒฃ0๏ธโƒฃ years ago, on April 13, 1945, the Soviet forces liberated the capital of Austria during the #Vienna Offensive. ๐ŸŒŸ By the spring of 1945, the Red Army drove the Nazi invaders out of Poland,Hungary and Slovakia and rapidly launched an offensive towards Germany. The Third Reichโ€™s defeat was only a matter of time: the Soviet forces were preparing to attack Berlin. *** Austria, annexed by the Nazis as a result of anschluss in 1938, served as a shield for the Third Reichโ€™s southern regions during #WWII. The capital of Austria โ€” the city of Vienna โ€” was a strategically important point of the Nazi defence, which the enemy was committed to hold at any cost. โš”๏ธ In March 1945, during the successful offensive along the Austrian line of advance, the Red Army broke the resistance of the Nazi units deployed between the Danube and Lake Balaton (Hungary) and defeated the troops of the Nazi army group 'South'. Having advanced by that time up to 80 kilometers to Vienna, the Soviet forces launched the operation to liberate the Austrian capital. The enemy undertook extensive preprations to hold the city. The streets were barricaded and mine-strewn. Firing points were set up in residential buildings. Destroyed houses were used to camouflage tanks and artillery pieces. All bridges over the Danube were prepared by the Nazis for demolition. In the event of retreat, the Nazis were ready to tear down the Austrian capital to the ground, including by destroying (!) itshistorical architectural heritage. On April 5, 1945, the Soviet forces attacked the Nazi garrison in Vienna. Intense fighting erupted on the city outskirts. The Red Army was confronted by the most prepared enemy units and formations, including SS tank divisions. Soviet soldiers fought to death against the Nazis for every quarter and every building of the city. With a view to prevent victims among the city's population and protect Vienna from destruction by the Nazis, the Soviet command addressed local residents: ๐Ÿ“ขThe Red Army entered Austria not to occupy its territory but only to defeat the enemy Nazi troops and liberate the country from German occupation. It also called on the Vienna residents to help fight the Nazis โ€” this call was answered by many Austrian patriots. On April 13, the last enemy point of resistance in the city centre was crushed, with Vienna being completely liberated from the Nazis. During the fierce and brutal fighting for Vienna, the Red Army crushed Wehrmacht's 11 armoured divisions, destroyed the 6th SS Tank Army, and captured more than 130,000 enemy soldiers and officers. The Soviet people paid a high price for the liberation of Vienna from the Nazis: 38,000 Red Army soldiers gave their lives for saving the city from fascists. Having liberated Vienna, our country provided aid to the city residents. The population was supplied with food: hundreds of tonnes of grain, meat, sugar, salt and other products were given to the Austrians. After the war, the people of Vienna recalled how their โ€œfear of hunger had disappearedโ€ and spoke with gratitude about the generosity of the Soviet people, which โ€œexceeded all expectations.โ€ ๐ŸŽ™ An excerpt from the briefing by Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova (April 9, 2025): ๐Ÿ’ฌ โ€œBy acting swiftly and selflessly, the Soviet forces prevented the destruction of Vienna. It was thanks to the decision by the Soviet command not to use artillery that Vienna has preserved its historical outlook.โ€ *** ๐ŸŒŸ A monument to the Soviet soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the sake of the liberation of Austria from Nazism was unveiled on August 19, 1945, on #Schwarzenbergplatz in the centre of Vienna. The country has 217 monuments and war graves on its territory. Tens of thousands Red Army soldiers, who saved Europe from the Nazi plague, are buried in Austria. โ—๏ธ In 1955, under the State Treaty for the Re-establishment of Independent and Democratic Austria (Art.19), Vienna took the obligations to respect, preserve and maintain the graves of the soldiers on Austrian territory.