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Representatives off Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshall Keitel visited 2nd Army
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Representatives off Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshall Keitel visited 2nd Army
Representatives off Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshall Keitel visited 2nd Army Headquarters and 21st
Army Group HQ on 3rd May to ask for surrender terms for the German military forces.
They were General Admiral Hans-Georg Von Freideburg, Commander in Chief of the German Navy, General Inf. Kunzel, Chief of Staff to Field Marshall Busch, Kontur AdmiralWagner, Naval Liaison and an S.S.Staff Officer.
The 21st Army group headquarters was established in the Villa Mollering in the village of Hacklingen near Luneburg.
Photo shows; - Study in expressions. A close up of the German delegates having a conference among the trees.
3rd May 1945
Edward G Malindine - Official
Reach PLC
Mirrorpix
Hacklingen
Lower Saxony
Germany
Media ID 21891892
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Agreement Allied Invasion Of Germany Germany Negotiations Officers Peace Surrender War And Conflict
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the historic moment when representatives of Admiral Doenitz and Field Marshall Keitel visited the 2nd Army Headquarters and 21st Army Group HQ on May 3rd, 1945. The purpose of their visit was to request surrender terms for the German military forces. The image captures a close-up view of the German delegates engaged in a conference amidst a serene backdrop of trees. The expressions on their faces tell a story of immense gravity and tension as they navigate through these crucial negotiations. Among them are notable figures such as General Admiral Hans-Georg Von Freideburg, Commander in Chief of the German Navy, General Inf. Kunzel, Chief of Staff to Field Marshall Busch, Kontur Admiral Wagner, Naval Liaison, and an S. S. Staff Officer. It is fascinating to witness this pivotal moment in history where peace hangs delicately in the balance. The setting itself adds intrigue as we learn that the 21st Army Group headquarters was established in Villa Mollering located in Hacklingen village near Luneburg. This photograph not only offers us a glimpse into one specific event during World War II but also serves as a reminder of the countless negotiations that took place behind closed doors during times of conflict. It stands as a testament to humanity's unwavering pursuit for resolution even amidst chaos and war.
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