Danzig.Miasto, które przestało istnieć.

March 1945 - World War II is nearing its end. Practically throughout its duration, Danzig does not know its brutal taste. Everything changes at the turn of winter and spring. I invite you to a brief history of the "liberation" of this city. If you feel like supporting my activities, I invite you to buy me a virtual coffee so that I have the strength to continue my work!:) https://buycoffee.to/staryziomek I would like to remind you that I am not a historian, and I am just hoarding knowledge about Pomerania. If you have any suggestions, you see/hear some of my mistakes then go ahead and write about them, so that we don't lie about history. 0:00 Introduction. 0:46 "Liberation" of the city 12:31 Why there is no S/Star city in Gdansk I also encourage you to visit:   / stary_ziome.  .   / staryziomek   Sources: "The battles of the Red Army in the Vistula delta". - Tomasz Gliniecki "Smoke over Danzig" - Leszek Adamczewski "Wartime and postwar Gdańsk" - Marek Wąs "Pomerania on Fire. History of World War II and unknown witness accounts" - Agora publishing house "Historic architecture of Gdansk in 1945-1951" Marcin Gawlicki "Gdansk Bay 1945" by Egbert Kieser "Rebuilt Gdańsk in the Cathedral" Klaudiusz Grabowski - "30 Days" "Danzig Histories: March 1945 - the terrible end of the city of Danzig" Mieczyslaw Abramowicz - "30 Days" "Myths about Danzig 1945 waiting to be debunked". - Marcin Tymiński - trojmiasto.pl "How did the Soviets "liberate" Danzig in March 1945?" - Tomasz Bogusz - twojahistoria.pl "Die Abwehrkämpfe westlich Oliva und Zoppot Mitte März 1945" Heinz Voellner - "Unser Danzig" - translated by Daniel Zdrojewski www.gedanopedia.pl www.gdansk.pl Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)