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MAPS OF HISTORY · ON THIS DAY · January 17 · 1945

ON THIS DAY · 17 JANUARY 1945

The Red Army enters Warsaw — or what remains of it after the crushed…

Map: The Red Army enters Warsaw — or what remains of it after the crushed…
17 JANUARY 1945 · THE WAR ROOM — WW2, 1936–1945

The Red Army enters Warsaw — or what remains of it after the crushed uprising. Perhaps nine in ten buildings are rubble.

THE MOMENT IN CONTEXT

One last German gamble: in December 1944, scraped-together panzer armies burst through the snowbound Ardennes — the same forest as 1940 — aiming to split the Western Allies and retake Antwerp. The Battle of the Bulge dents the line forty miles, kills nineteen thousand Americans, and fails within a month, consuming the reserves that might have defended the Reich. In January the Red Army’s Vistula–Oder offensive covers 500 km in three weeks; by February Zhukov is 70 km from Berlin.

From Chapter 13 — Closing the Ring of The War Room — WW2, 1936–1945 (FEB 1945).

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