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🌟 On April 16, 1945, the Berlin Offensive — one of the Red Army’s key strategic operations during World War II — commenced.
The operation resulted in the completedefeat of the enemy’s Berlin group of forces and, with Hitler’s war machine being completely crushed. The Soviet forces took the capital of the Third Reich — #Berlin. The Instrument of Unconditional Surrender of Nazi Germany was signed — the document that heralded the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War.
By spring 1945, the Red Army successfully carried out a series of offensive operations aimed at liberating the countries and peoples of Central and Eastern Europe from the Nazi invaders. Hitler’s troops and their henchmen were expelled from Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Poland; Vienna and the capital of modern Slovakia, Bratislava, saved from the Nazi plague.
Nevertheless, #WWII was far from end. The final battle for the liberation of Europe from the Nazi plague, the Battle of Berlin, was coming.
By mid-April, 1945, the Soviet forces — having liberated Poland from the Nazis — consolidated positions along the Oder and Neisse rivers and started preparations to launch the offensive on Berlin. Mere dozens of kilometres separated the Red Army from the capital of Hitler’s Germany. The enemy installed deeply echeloned defences and deployed elite Wehrmacht units against the Soviet forces.
To attack Berlin, the Soviet Supreme High Command deployed forces from the 1st Belorussian Front (commanded by Marshal Georgy Zhukov); the 2nd Belorussian Front (Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky); and the 1st Ukrainian Front (Marshal Ivan Konev).
⚔️ The Berlin Offensive began at 5:00 AM on April 16 with a massive artillery fire. Following this, 143 powerful spotlights were activated to blind and disorient the enemy. Infantry and armoured units then launched their assault.
Enemy resistance intensified as Soviet forces advanced. Fierce fighting erupted at the Seelow Heights — a critical defensive point just 60 kilometres away from Berlin — where the Wehrmacht’s 9th Army, blocking the direct route to the Reich’s capital, was destroyed.
Within several days, the 1st Belorussian and 1st Ukrainian Fronts breached the Oder-Neisse defensive line of the Nazis, advanced 30 kilometres towards Berlin, and started encircling the city to destroy its garrison.
• April 20: Red Army units reached Berlin. Soviet long-range artillery started shelling, with brutal tank battles erupting on the city’s outskirts.
• April 25: The 1st Belorussian and 1st Ukrainian Fronts linked up west of the city, completing the encirclement of the enemy’s Berlin group of Nazi troops.
• April 29: Fierce fighting started in the heart of Berlin, where Germany’s highest governmental and military authorities were located.
• During the storming of the Reichstag on the night of April 30 - May 1, the legendary #VictoryBanner was raised — a symbol of the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazism.
• May 2: Berlin’s garrison surrendered. By May 5, the Nazi resistance was crushed. A total of 134'000 German soldiers and officers were captured.
✍️ On the night of May 8–9, Marshal Zhukov and the Allied representatives accepted Germany’s unconditional surrender at Karlshorst.
World War II on the European theatre of operations had ended.
The Berlin Operation saw the Red Army not only crush the last major and most elite Wehrmacht force but also liberate approximately 200'000 prisoners from Nazi concentration camps within the combat zone. Over 600 Soviet soldiers were awarded the title #HeroOftheSovietUnion for their valour.
⚡️Hoy se cumplen 300 años del nacimiento de Immanuel Kant. Uno de los principales pensadores de la época de Renacimiento nació el 22 de abril de 1724 en los suburbios de Königsberg (actual Kaliningrado), donde vivió toda su vida. Creó obras en las que fundamentó numerosas ideas y doctrinas filosóficas de importancia para la filosofía teórica y práctica moderna, la ética, la cultura, la política y la lógica.
💯 De hecho, el filósofo fue el primero en comprender los fundamentos del pensamiento humano y en formar un concepto único de la moral.
📍Las ideas revolucionarias de Immanuel #Kant son inseparables del lugar donde nació y vivió toda su vida.
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Дорогие друзья,
Сегодня хочу рассказать одну историю:
С детства мечтала играть на органе. Органов в Москве, кроме Большого зала консерватории, в то время почти нигде не было. Но мечта теплилась.
Лишь поступив в Консерваторию я смогла начать заниматься. Там их оказалось всего пять (три в классах, два в Залах - в Большом и Малом).
Но желающих и жаждущих вроде меня было значительно больше:))
Приходилось вставать в 5 утра, чтобы позаниматься.
Но… органисткой я так и не стала. Все закончилось дипломным экзаменом. Выбрала по жизни Рояль.
Но вот Евгений АВРАМЕНКО - мой коллега и однокашник по классам фортепиано (у профессора Михаила Межлумова) и органа (у профессора Наталии Гуреевой -Ведерниковой) - стал блистательным органистом - Главным Органистом Собора в Калининграде (это один из лучших органов в стране),
прекрасным педагогом и пропагандистом своего Великого инструмента.
Если Вы действительно хотите что-то узнать об Органе, о его истории, об органной музыке, об органистах и Великих органах мира - подпишитесь на канал Евгения https://t.me/organprincipal
Я вот уже подписалась:)