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  • German Instrument of Surrender
  • 1945 agreement ending WWII in Europe

    The German Instrument of Surrender was a legal document effecting the unconditional surrender of the remaining German armed forces to the Allies, ending

    German Instrument of Surrender

    German Instrument of Surrender

    German_Instrument_of_Surrender

  • German surrender at Lüneburg Heath
  • Surrender of German armed forces in Belgium, Denmark, and northwest Germany on 4 May 1945

    by or on behalf of the Allied Powers and applicable to Germany and the German armed forces as a whole. This instrument of surrender is written in English

    German surrender at Lüneburg Heath

    German surrender at Lüneburg Heath

    German_surrender_at_Lüneburg_Heath

  • Japanese Instrument of Surrender
  • 1945 agreement ending World War II

    The Japanese Instrument of Surrender was the printed agreement that formalized the surrender of Japan, marking the end of hostilities in World War II.

    Japanese Instrument of Surrender

    Japanese Instrument of Surrender

    Japanese_Instrument_of_Surrender

  • End of World War II in Europe
  • Final battles as well as the surrender by Nazi Germany

    number of German military forces surrendered over the next few days. On 8 May, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel signed the German Instrument of Surrender, an

    End of World War II in Europe

    End of World War II in Europe

    End_of_World_War_II_in_Europe

  • Instrument of Surrender
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    documents are: Japanese Instrument of Surrender German Instrument of Surrender Armistice of Cassibile Armistice of Malta Argentine surrender in the Falklands

    Instrument of Surrender

    Instrument_of_Surrender

  • Victory Day (9 May)
  • Public holidays in Russia and some post-Soviet states

    republics of the Soviet Union following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet

    Victory Day (9 May)

    Victory Day (9 May)

    Victory_Day_(9_May)

  • Hans-Georg von Friedeburg
  • German navy officer, U-boat commander, Admiral in the Kriegsmarine (1895–1945)

    He was the only representative of the armed forces to be present at the signing of the German instruments of surrender in Luneburg Heath on 4 May 1945

    Hans-Georg von Friedeburg

    Hans-Georg von Friedeburg

    Hans-Georg_von_Friedeburg

  • Victory in Europe Day (Israel)
  • Israeli national holiday

    national day of remembrance celebrated annually on Victory Day (9 May), to commemorate the day when the Nazis signed the German Instrument of Surrender to the

    Victory in Europe Day (Israel)

    Victory in Europe Day (Israel)

    Victory_in_Europe_Day_(Israel)

  • Ivan Susloparov
  • Soviet general

    mostly known as the person who signed for the Soviet Union the German Instrument of Surrender on 7 May 1945. He signed before receiving authorization from

    Ivan Susloparov

    Ivan Susloparov

    Ivan_Susloparov

  • Wilhelm Oxenius
  • Staff Officer present at signing unconditional surrender of Germany in Reims

    prisoner of war from 10 May 1945 to 3 January 1948 and died aged 66. German Instrument of Surrender Peter Antill (2005). Berlin 1945: End of the Thousand

    Wilhelm Oxenius

    Wilhelm Oxenius

    Wilhelm_Oxenius

  • Courland Pocket
  • Encirclement of Axis forces in the Baltic region

    on 25 January, holding off six Red Army offensives until the German Instrument of Surrender was signed on 8 May 1945. Army Group Courland were in a communication

    Courland Pocket

    Courland Pocket

    Courland_Pocket

  • Bleiburg repatriations
  • Incident in Yugoslavia at the end of World War II

    blockades. Some German troops surrendered to the Partisans in the Rosental Valley, in accordance with the German instrument of surrender. On 10 May, the

    Bleiburg repatriations

    Bleiburg repatriations

    Bleiburg_repatriations

  • Army Group Courland
  • German army group formed in 1945

    (see the German Instrument of Surrender, 1945), the Sixteenth and Eighteenth armies of Army Group Courland, commanded by General (of Infantry) Carl Hilpert

    Army Group Courland

    Army_Group_Courland

  • Terms of German Surrender
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Terms of German Surrender may refer to: Armistice of 11 November 1918 to end the First World War (Great War at the time) German Instrument of Surrender to

    Terms of German Surrender

    Terms_of_German_Surrender

  • François Sevez
  • French general

    was present at the German surrender in Reims, and signed the German Instrument of Surrender as the official witness. At the end of the First World War

    François Sevez

    François_Sevez

  • Georgy Zhukov
  • Soviet military leader (1896–1974)

    victory at the Battle of Berlin. In recognition of Zhukov's key role in the war, he was chosen to accept the German Instrument of Surrender and to inspect the

    Georgy Zhukov

    Georgy Zhukov

    Georgy_Zhukov

  • Victory in Europe Day
  • Celebration of the end of World War II in Europe

    considered the definitive German Instrument of Surrender, was signed on 8 May 1945 in Karlshorst, Berlin at 22:43 local time. The German High Command will at

    Victory in Europe Day

    Victory in Europe Day

    Victory_in_Europe_Day

  • Alfred Jodl
  • German general and war criminal (1890–1946)

    all fronts." Jodl signed the German Instrument of Surrender on 7 May 1945 in Reims on behalf of the OKW. The surrender to all the Allies was concluded

    Alfred Jodl

    Alfred Jodl

    Alfred_Jodl

  • Victory Day parades
  • Typical military parades

    which commemorates the German Instrument of Surrender on 8 May, 1945 (which was early midnight on 9 May in Moscow Time) and the end of the Second World War

    Victory Day parades

    Victory Day parades

    Victory_Day_parades

  • Eastern Front (World War II)
  • Theatre of war of European Axis and Soviet Union blocs

    Eastern Front concluded with the capture of Berlin, followed by the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender on 8 May, ending the Eastern Front and

    Eastern Front (World War II)

    Eastern Front (World War II)

    Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)

  • Armistice of Cassibile
  • 1943 armistice ending the hostilities between Italy and the Allies

    to as the Instrument of Surrender of Italy. Japanese Instrument of Surrender German Instrument of Surrender Badoglio Proclamation Treaty of Peace with

    Armistice of Cassibile

    Armistice of Cassibile

    Armistice_of_Cassibile

  • Berlin Declaration (1945)
  • 1945 historical document

    determination of issues regarding its administration and boundaries prior to the forthcoming Potsdam Conference. The German Instrument of Surrender of 8 May 1945

    Berlin Declaration (1945)

    Berlin Declaration (1945)

    Berlin_Declaration_(1945)

  • Surrender at Caserta
  • German and Italian Fascist surrender document during WWII

    agreement that formalized the surrender of German and Italian Fascist forces in Italy, ending the Italian Campaign of World War II. Since March 1945

    Surrender at Caserta

    Surrender at Caserta

    Surrender_at_Caserta

  • Wehrmacht
  • Unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945

    dissolution of the Wehrmacht began with the German Instrument of Surrender of 8 May 1945. Reasserted in Proclamation No. 2 of the Allied Control Council on 20 September

    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht

    Wehrmacht

  • Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder
  • Royal Air Force officer (1890-1967)

    the German Instrument of Surrender on behalf of the Western Allies, officially ending World War II in Europe. After the war, Tedder served as Chief of the

    Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder

    Arthur Tedder, 1st Baron Tedder

    Arthur_Tedder,_1st_Baron_Tedder

  • 1949 West German federal election
  • the German Instrument of Surrender and the country's division into four Allied occupation zones, the elections were held in the Federal Republic of Germany

    1949 West German federal election

    1949 West German federal election

    1949_West_German_federal_election

  • Karl Dönitz
  • German grand admiral (1891–1980)

    Chief of Operations Staff of the Armed Forces High Command (German: Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW)), to sign the German Instrument of Surrender in Reims

    Karl Dönitz

    Karl Dönitz

    Karl_Dönitz

  • Italian campaign (World War II)
  • 1943–1945 military campaign in mainland Italy

    when Army Group C surrendered unconditionally to the Allies on 2 May 1945, one week before the formal German Instrument of Surrender. Both sides committed

    Italian campaign (World War II)

    Italian campaign (World War II)

    Italian_campaign_(World_War_II)

  • Hirohito surrender broadcast
  • 1945 radio broadcast by Japanese emperor

    announcement by Japanese Emperor Hirohito German Instrument of Surrender – 1945 agreement ending WWII in Europe Surrender of Japan Sometimes translated as "Jewel

    Hirohito surrender broadcast

    Hirohito surrender broadcast

    Hirohito_surrender_broadcast

  • German-occupied Europe
  • Aspect of World War II

    Several German-occupied countries initially entered World War II as Allies of the United Kingdom or the Soviet Union. Some were forced to surrender before

    German-occupied Europe

    German-occupied Europe

    German-occupied_Europe

  • Ukrainian National Committee
  • WW2 Ukrainian Nazi Germany–aligned political structure

    leadership of Pavlo Shandruk, on March 17 (or March 12), 1945 in Weimar, Nazi Germany, nearly two months before the German Instrument of Surrender, with the

    Ukrainian National Committee

    Ukrainian National Committee

    Ukrainian_National_Committee

  • List of armistices involving Germany
  • unconditional surrender. On account of its doubtful legality, no peace treaty was signed. List of armistices German Instrument of Surrender (7–9 May 1945)

    List of armistices involving Germany

    List_of_armistices_involving_Germany

  • Walter Bedell Smith
  • United States general (1895–1961)

    representatives of the German High Command in Reims, France, to conduct the surrender of the German Armed Forces, and he signed the German Instrument of Surrender on

    Walter Bedell Smith

    Walter Bedell Smith

    Walter_Bedell_Smith

  • Jean de Lattre de Tassigny
  • French general (1889–1952)

    at the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender in Berlin on 8 May 1945. He became Commander-in-Chief of French Forces in Germany in 1945, then Inspector

    Jean de Lattre de Tassigny

    Jean de Lattre de Tassigny

    Jean_de_Lattre_de_Tassigny

  • Unconditional surrender
  • Type of surrender

    unconditional surrender is a surrender in which no guarantees, reassurances, or promises (i.e., conditions) are given to the surrendering party. It is

    Unconditional surrender

    Unconditional_surrender

  • Operation Doomsday
  • 1945 occupation of Norway by the 1st Airborne Division

    sabotage of military and civilian facilities. The German Instrument of Surrender was delivered on 8 May to General Franz Böhme, the commander of all German forces

    Operation Doomsday

    Operation Doomsday

    Operation_Doomsday

  • French occupation zone in Germany
  • Allied-occupied area in Germany (1945–1949)

    formed a "Germany coalition" with CDU, SPD and FDP. After representing the French during the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender, which officially

    French occupation zone in Germany

    French occupation zone in Germany

    French_occupation_zone_in_Germany

  • Capture of Hamburg
  • Battle in World War II

    Lübeck, where news of the German surrender at Lüneburg Heath came on 4 May, followed by the German Instrument of Surrender on 8 May. "Royal Artillery"

    Capture of Hamburg

    Capture of Hamburg

    Capture_of_Hamburg

  • Armistice of Malta
  • 1943 agreement between Italy and the Allies

    The Armistice of Malta, or referred to as the Additional Conditions for the Armistice with Italy in Italy and the Instrument of Surrender of Italy by the

    Armistice of Malta

    Armistice of Malta

    Armistice_of_Malta

  • Heinrich Himmler
  • German Nazi leader of the SS (1900–1945)

    the Allies. He wrote a letter on 6 May—two days before the German Instrument of Surrender—dismissing Himmler from all his posts. Rejected by his former

    Heinrich Himmler

    Heinrich Himmler

    Heinrich_Himmler

  • Eisenhower jacket
  • Type of waist-length jacket

    Field, Wool, Olive Drab, is a type of waist-length jacket developed for the U.S. Army during the later stages of World War II and named after Dwight

    Eisenhower jacket

    Eisenhower jacket

    Eisenhower_jacket

  • Wilhelm Keitel
  • German field marshal (1882–1946)

    was arranged at the Berlin suburb of Karlshorst on 8 May. There, Keitel signed the German Instrument of Surrender on 8 May 1945. Five days later on 13

    Wilhelm Keitel

    Wilhelm Keitel

    Wilhelm_Keitel

  • Battle of Berlin
  • Last major offensive of the European theatre of World War II

    Victory Column. Germany portal Politics portal Soviet Union portal German Instrument of Surrender and Berlin Declaration (1945) German World War II strongholds

    Battle of Berlin

    Battle of Berlin

    Battle_of_Berlin

  • May 8
  • Day of the year

    II: The German Instrument of Surrender signed at Berlin-Karlshorst comes into effect. This is commemorated as Victory in Europe Day. 1945 – End of the Prague

    May 8

    May_8

  • Debellatio
  • War ending in defeated nation ceasing to exist

    with the issuance of a formal instrument of surrender by the Confederate States. By April 1865, the Union had occupied most of the Confederacy's national

    Debellatio

    Debellatio

    Debellatio

  • German Army (1935–1945)
  • Land forces of Nazi Germany (1935–1945)

    official dissolution of the Wehrmacht began with the German Instrument of Surrender of 8 May 1945. Reasserted in Proclamation No. 2 of the Allied Control

    German Army (1935–1945)

    German Army (1935–1945)

    German_Army_(1935–1945)

  • Flensburg Government
  • Short-lived government of Nazi Germany

    wording of the partial surrender instrument of German forces in Italy that was signed at Caserta. This definition of the surrender as an act of military

    Flensburg Government

    Flensburg Government

    Flensburg_Government

  • German Occupation Museum
  • History Museum in Guernsey

    first Ju-52 of the Luftwaffe landed at the Guernsey airfield, and ended on 9 May 1945, one day after the German Instrument of Surrender, when British

    German Occupation Museum

    German_Occupation_Museum

  • A Woman in Berlin (film)
  • 2008 film

    children in his hometown. May 8th comes around and the German Instrument of Surrender is spoken by a German officer in their neighborhood. The Soviets loudly

    A Woman in Berlin (film)

    A_Woman_in_Berlin_(film)

  • British occupation zone in Germany
  • Allied-occupied area in Germany (1945–1949)

    forces in the Netherlands, in north west Germany and Denmark. This was followed by the German Instrument of Surrender three days later. To form the French

    British occupation zone in Germany

    British occupation zone in Germany

    British_occupation_zone_in_Germany

  • Casablanca Conference
  • 1943 conference between Allied leaders for WWII military planning

    unconditional surrender; plans for an invasion of Sicily and Italy before the main invasion of France; an intensified strategic bombing campaign against Germany; and

    Casablanca Conference

    Casablanca Conference

    Casablanca_Conference

  • Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk
  • German politician (1887–1977)

    Soviet Army. On 7 May 1945, Dönitz authorised the signature of the German Instrument of Surrender to the Allies, which took place in Reims before General

    Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk

    Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk

    Lutz_Graf_Schwerin_von_Krosigk

  • May 1945
  • Month of 1945

    Allies. At 11:00 p.m. the German Instrument of Surrender was signed in Karlshorst, Berlin, signifying the defeat of Nazi Germany. At 3:00 p.m. (local time)

    May 1945

    May 1945

    May_1945

  • Döllersheim
  • Village in Lower Austria, Austria

    the abandoned village of Edelbach. Upon implementation of the 1945 German Instrument of Surrender and the Allied occupation of Austria, the training ground

    Döllersheim

    Döllersheim

    Döllersheim

  • Yalta Conference
  • 1945 WWII allied discussion of postwar reorganization

    key points of the meeting were as follows: Agreement to the priority of the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany. After the war, Germany and Berlin

    Yalta Conference

    Yalta Conference

    Yalta_Conference

  • Richard Ernest Dupuy
  • United States Army officer and military historian

    radio that the invasion of Normandy was taking place. He was also present for the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender in Berlin on May 8, 1945

    Richard Ernest Dupuy

    Richard Ernest Dupuy

    Richard_Ernest_Dupuy

  • Allied Control Council
  • 1945–1991 military governing body

    other members were arrested on 23 May by British forces. The German Instrument of Surrender signed in Berlin had been drafted by the Supreme Headquarters

    Allied Control Council

    Allied Control Council

    Allied_Control_Council

  • Foundation of East Germany
  • The Founding of East Germany (German: Gründung der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik), formally known as the German Democratic Republic, took place on

    Foundation of East Germany

    Foundation_of_East_Germany

  • Operation Osoaviakhim
  • Post WWII Soviet secret operation

    abduction of these skilled workers was one of the objectives of the so-called 'Trophy commissions'. Immediately following the German Instrument of Surrender, skilled

    Operation Osoaviakhim

    Operation_Osoaviakhim

  • 1940s
  • Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1940–1949)

    repressions of Polish citizens (1939–1946) The German Instrument of Surrender signed (May 7–8, 1945). Victory in Europe Day. Atomic bombings of Hiroshima

    1940s

    1940s

    1940s

  • Washington Conference (1943)
  • US-UK World War II strategy meeting

    use the greatest amount of military force against the enemy, including armies, air forces and munitions. Unconditional surrender, first mentioned at the

    Washington Conference (1943)

    Washington Conference (1943)

    Washington_Conference_(1943)

  • Reichspost
  • German state postal service, 1871 to 1945

    ceased to function with the German Instrument of Surrender on 8th May. The last Reichspostminister Julius Dorpmüller, a member of the Flensburg Government

    Reichspost

    Reichspost

  • Tehran Conference
  • 1943 meeting of the Allied leaders

    NKVD informed him that dozens of Germans had been dropped into Tehran by parachute the day before. The NKVD suspected German agents were planning to kill

    Tehran Conference

    Tehran Conference

    Tehran_Conference

  • List of people educated at Whitgift School
  • signed the German Instrument of Surrender in May 1945, ending the Second World War in Europe. General Sir Peter Wall, officer and former head of the British

    List of people educated at Whitgift School

    List_of_people_educated_at_Whitgift_School

  • Military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • the Bulge. German resistance quickly collapsed following the Allied victory in that battle, and Eisenhower accepted the surrender of Germany in May 1945

    Military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Military_career_of_Dwight_D._Eisenhower

  • 1945
  • Calendar year

    Nazi Germany surrenders, marking the end of WWII in Europe. Shortly before midnight (May 9 Moscow time) the final German Instrument of Surrender is signed

    1945

    1945

    1945

  • Battle in Berlin
  • Military operations in the city of Berlin near the end of World War II

    but the territory of Germany east of the River Elbe still under German control, the battle in Berlin details the fighting and German capitulation that

    Battle in Berlin

    Battle in Berlin

    Battle_in_Berlin

  • Herbert Backe
  • German Nazi politician and SS functionary (1896–1947)

    led by Grossadmiral Karl Dönitz until 23 May 1945. After the German Instrument of Surrender, Backe was ordered by the allies to fly to Eisenhower's headquarters

    Herbert Backe

    Herbert Backe

    Herbert_Backe

  • Commando Order
  • 1942 Nazi order instructing that all Allied commandos be killed immediately

    The Commando Order (German: Kommandobefehl) was issued by the OKW, the high command of the German Armed Forces, on 18 October 1942. This order stated

    Commando Order

    Commando_Order

  • Vasily Sokolovsky
  • Soviet general (1897–1968)

    the German Instrument of Surrender in Berlin. After World War II, Sokolovsky became the deputy commander-in-chief of the Soviet Forces in East Germany until

    Vasily Sokolovsky

    Vasily Sokolovsky

    Vasily_Sokolovsky

  • Declaration of war by the United States
  • Aspect of U.S. law, government, and military

    1945 with the unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan, followed by formal peace treaties in the years after. Each of these declarations was issued

    Declaration of war by the United States

    Declaration of war by the United States

    Declaration_of_war_by_the_United_States

  • Outline of the history of the United States
  • April 15, 1945 Allied Forces invade Okinawa, March 18, 1945 German Instrument of Surrender signed May 7 and 8, 1945 The United States tests the first atomic

    Outline of the history of the United States

    Outline of the history of the United States

    Outline_of_the_history_of_the_United_States

  • Declarations of war during World War II
  • II Allies of World War II Axis powers: German Instrument of Surrender and Surrender of Japan Declarations of war during World War I Included in the speech:

    Declarations of war during World War II

    Declarations of war during World War II

    Declarations_of_war_during_World_War_II

  • Polish Armed Forces in the West
  • Polish military divisions which fought with the Allies on the Western Front of WWII

    After the German Instrument of Surrender, Polish troops took part in occupation duties in the Western Allied Occupation Zones in Germany. A Polish town

    Polish Armed Forces in the West

    Polish Armed Forces in the West

    Polish_Armed_Forces_in_the_West

  • Arcadia Conference
  • Allied planning conference during World War II

    Africa might enable attacking German-occupied Europe from the south. On Churchill's last day in Washington, the invasion of Guadalcanal was approved. Roosevelt

    Arcadia Conference

    Arcadia Conference

    Arcadia_Conference

  • Liberation of France
  • End of Nazi occupation during World War II

    European time on 8 May 1945... — German Instrument of Surrender, Article 2 By the autumn of 1944, Paris and the northern part of France were in Allied hands

    Liberation of France

    Liberation of France

    Liberation_of_France

  • 1st Airborne Division (United Kingdom)
  • Airborne infantry division of the British Army during WWII

    surrender of the German forces in Norway, as well as preventing the sabotage of important military and civilian facilities. The German Instrument of Surrender

    1st Airborne Division (United Kingdom)

    1st Airborne Division (United Kingdom)

    1st_Airborne_Division_(United_Kingdom)

  • Surrender of Japan
  • End of World War II

    Japanese Instrument of Surrender, ending hostilities with the Allies. Allied civilians and military personnel alike celebrated V-J Day, the end of the war

    Surrender of Japan

    Surrender of Japan

    Surrender_of_Japan

  • Timeline of German history
  • events, see History of Germany. See also the list of German monarchs and list of chancellors of Germany and the list of years in Germany. Centuries: 1st ·

    Timeline of German history

    Timeline_of_German_history

  • Debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • Controversies surrounding nuclear attacks

    the Emperor's reign. Japan had an example of unconditional surrender in the German Instrument of Surrender. On 26 July, Truman and other Allied leaders—except

    Debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Debate_over_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki

  • History of The New York Times (1896–1945)
  • Aspect of newspaper history

    Roosevelt editorial. To triumphantly declare the signage of the German Instrument of Surrender and the end of World War II in Europe, the Times used a rare four-line

    History of The New York Times (1896–1945)

    History_of_The_New_York_Times_(1896–1945)

  • Karel Kutlvašr
  • Czechoslovak legionary officer and general

    who later fell near Zborov. With the German Instrument of Surrender on all fronts was, with the participation of the Soviet deputy General Susloparov

    Karel Kutlvašr

    Karel Kutlvašr

    Karel_Kutlvašr

  • Treaty on Relations between the USSR and the GDR
  • Agreement to station Soviet Army troops in East Germany

    occupation. Following the German Instrument of Surrender on 8 May 1945, which formally ended the Second World War in Europe, Germany was split into four occupation

    Treaty on Relations between the USSR and the GDR

    Treaty_on_Relations_between_the_USSR_and_the_GDR

  • Sino-American Cooperative Organization
  • World War II intelligence organisation

    surname), head of Chiang Kai-shek's secret police, the Bureau of Investigation and Statistics. A fierce anti-communist and shadowy man of mystery, General

    Sino-American Cooperative Organization

    Sino-American Cooperative Organization

    Sino-American_Cooperative_Organization

  • Independent State of Croatia
  • 1941–1945 puppet state of Germany and Italy

    towards Italy and Austria. The German Instrument of Surrender was signed on 8 May, but the Germans put Pavelić in sole command of NDH forces, and he ordered

    Independent State of Croatia

    Independent State of Croatia

    Independent_State_of_Croatia

  • Yevgeny Dolmatovsky
  • Soviet-era Russian poet and lyricist (1915–1994)

    number of poems, many of which were subsequently set to music. In May 1945, Dolmatovsky was present at the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender. His

    Yevgeny Dolmatovsky

    Yevgeny Dolmatovsky

    Yevgeny_Dolmatovsky

  • Independence Square, Minsk
  • Square in Minsk, Belarus

    parade of the independent Republic of Belarus was on Independence Square in 1995, in honor of golden jubilee of the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender

    Independence Square, Minsk

    Independence Square, Minsk

    Independence_Square,_Minsk

  • Konstantin Telegin
  • present at the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender and a member of the commission tasked with identifying the remains of Hitler and the Goebbels

    Konstantin Telegin

    Konstantin_Telegin

  • German submarine U-287
  • German World War II submarine

    according to German Instrument of Surrender. German Type VIIC submarines were preceded by the shorter Type VIIB submarines. U-287 had a displacement of 769 tonnes

    German submarine U-287

    German_submarine_U-287

  • Vistula Spit
  • Peninsular stretch of land in the Baltic Sea on the border between Russia and Poland

    more important goal of capturing Berlin. The last Wehrmacht soldiers laid down their arms after the German Instrument of Surrender was signed. Historically

    Vistula Spit

    Vistula Spit

    Vistula_Spit

  • German military law
  • (appellate court), since 2005 it is a private estate. After the German Instrument of Surrender, Nazi courts martial were not abolished by the Allied Control

    German military law

    German military law

    German_military_law

  • Legal status of Germany
  • military surrender from Germany, no functional German government remained; thus, there was no instrument of surrender because there was nobody capable of issuing

    Legal status of Germany

    Legal_status_of_Germany

  • GFK Jagodina
  • Football club

    city Paraćin by 1–0. On 9 May 1945, the day of the German Instrument of Surrender, which marked the end of the World War II, a new sports club, named SD

    GFK Jagodina

    GFK_Jagodina

  • Vladimir Govorov
  • Soviet army general (1924–2006)

    since the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender, he commanded a parade of veterans on Red Square in the presence of President Boris Yeltsin, Marshal

    Vladimir Govorov

    Vladimir Govorov

    Vladimir_Govorov

  • Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce
  • British judge (1907–2003)

    of Army entertainments. In 1944 he was attached to the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. In 1945 he drafted the German Instrument of Surrender

    Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce

    Richard_Wilberforce,_Baron_Wilberforce

  • Carinthia (Slovenia)
  • Traditional region of Slovenia

    put under the administration of the Reichsgau of Carinthia, led by Friedrich Rainer. Upon the German Instrument of Surrender in May 1945, Yugoslav Partisans

    Carinthia (Slovenia)

    Carinthia (Slovenia)

    Carinthia_(Slovenia)

  • Diplomatic history of World War II
  • operated until the Battle of France concluded with a successful German invasion in June 1940, after which France surrendered and Britain and its Empire

    Diplomatic history of World War II

    Diplomatic_history_of_World_War_II

  • Moscow Conference (1942)
  • Allied conference during WWII

    the subject of bombing Germany, stating "If need be, as the war went on, we hoped to shatter almost every dwelling in almost every German city". This

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  • Otto Hahn
  • German nuclear chemist and Nobel laureate (1879–1968)

    château in Versailles, where they heard about the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender at Reims on 7 May. Over the following days they were joined

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  • Moscow Conference (1944)
  • World War II summit

    the Germans. There has never been a confirmation of this agreement and the sole source is Churchill's memoirs. As early as 1958, the authenticity of Churchill's

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  • German
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Teutonic

    German

    Warrior; Brotherly; From Germany; Brother

    German

  • Germain
  • Boy/Male

    French Latin

    Germain

    German, or from Germany.

    Germain

  • Girman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Girman

    English : variant spelling of German.German : see Gierman.

    Girman

  • GERMAIN
  • Male

    French

    GERMAIN

    French form of Roman Latin Germanus, GERMAIN means "from Germany."

    GERMAIN

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    German

    English : ethnic name from Old French germain ‘German’ (Latin Germanus). This sometimes denoted an actual immigrant from Germany, but was also used to refer to a person who had trade or other connections with German-speaking lands. The Latin word Germanus is of obscure and disputed origin; the most plausible of the etymologies that have been proposed is that the people were originally known as the ‘spear-men’, with Germanic gēr, gār ‘spear’ as the first element.English (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Germain (see Germain).Americanized spelling of Spanish Germán or Hungarian Germán, cognates of 2.German : from the saint’s name German(us). See also Germann.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : Russianized variant of Hermann.Greek : reduced form of Germanos, a Greek personal name, bestowed in honor of saints of the Eastern Church distinct from St. Germain: in particular, St. Germanos in the 8th century, liturgical poet and patriarch of Constantinople. The Greek surname can also denote someone associated with Germany or someone with blond hair.

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  • Germany
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (eastern counties)

    Germany

    English (eastern counties) : apparently a variant of German.

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  • Germann
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Swiss German

    Germann

    English, German, and Swiss German : variant of German.German : variant of Gehrmann.

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  • Garmon
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    Irish

    Garmon

    Irish : variant of Gorman 1.English : variant of Gorman 2.Altered spelling of German Gehrmann.

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  • Germano
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Latin

    Germano

    From Germany

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  • Germano
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    Germano

    German.

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  • Germana
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    Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese

    Germana

    From Germany

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  • GERMANO
  • Male

    Italian

    GERMANO

    Italian form of Roman Latin Germanus, GERMANO means "from Germany."

    GERMANO

  • HERMAN
  • Male

    English

    HERMAN

     English name derived from Latin Hermanus, HERMAN means "army man." Compare with another form of Herman.

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  • Garman
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    Garman

    Irish : variant of Gorman 1.English : variant of Gorman 2.German : variant of German.

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  • Borman
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    Dutch and North German

    Borman

    Dutch and North German : variant of Bormann.English : variant of Bowerman.

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  • Jerman
  • Surname or Lastname

    Slovenian

    Jerman

    Slovenian : probably from a medieval form of the personal name Herman, from German Hermann.English : variant spelling of German.

    Jerman

  • GERMAN
  • Male

    Russian

    GERMAN

    (Герман) Russian form of Roman Latin Germanus, GERMAN means "from Germany."

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  • Kerman
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Kerman

    German.

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  • Germain
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    Germain

    From Germany

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  • Germana
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Germana

    German. From Germany.

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  • MÃ…RTEN
  • Male

    Swedish

    MÃ…RTEN

    Swedish form of Latin Martinus, MÃ…RTEN means "of/like Mars."

  • Hampton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hampton

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Hampton, including the cities of Southampton and Northampton (both of which were originally simply Hamtun). These all share the final Old English element tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, but the first is variously hām ‘homestead’, hamm ‘water meadow’, or hēan, weak dative case (originally used after a preposition and article) of hēah ‘high’. This name is also established in Ireland, having first been taken there in the medieval period.The descendants of the clergyman Thomas Hampton, resident at Jamestown, VA, in 1630, lived in VA through three generations, multiplying their homesteads as the colony expanded and then branched into SC.

  • Tilottam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tilottam

    The Best King

  • Bryn
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    Bryn

    Strong; Vigilant; Honored; Hill

  • Rey
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    Rey

    King; Regal; Red; Royal

  • Dolma
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Dolma

    Honesty; Pure

  • Lindie
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German, Spanish

    Lindie

    Snake; Pretty; Tender Beauty

  • Kimm
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kimm

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Kymme, which Reaney regards as a pet form of the Old English female personal name Cyneburh (see Kimbrough).Reduced form of Scottish McKim.German : probably a metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German kimme, a term denoting the notch in the staves of a barrel where the base is seated; by extension it also has the meaning ‘edge’, ‘horizon’ and in this sense may also have given rise to a topographic name.

  • Murtadaa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Murtadaa

    Chosen One

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  • German
  • n.

    A native or one of the people of Germany.

  • Germanic
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to Germany; as, the Germanic confederacy.

  • Instrumental
  • a.

    Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for, an instrument, esp. a musical instrument; as, instrumental music, distinguished from vocal music.

  • Seaman
  • n.

    A merman; the male of the mermaid.

  • Germen
  • n.

    See Germ.

  • German
  • n.

    The German language.

  • Instrument
  • n.

    A contrivance or implement, by which musical sounds are produced; as, a musical instrument.

  • German
  • n.

    A social party at which the german is danced.

  • Mermen
  • pl.

    of Merman

  • Gemmae
  • pl.

    of Gemma

  • German
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to Germany.

  • Germens
  • pl.

    of Germen

  • Instrumental
  • a.

    Acting as an instrument; serving as a means; contributing to promote; conductive; helpful; serviceable; as, he was instrumental in conducting the business.

  • Instrument
  • n.

    That by means of which any work is performed, or result is effected; a tool; a utensil; an implement; as, the instruments of a mechanic; astronomical instruments.

  • Germain
  • a.

    See Germane.

  • Hermae
  • pl.

    of Herma

  • Plattdeutsch
  • n.

    The modern dialects spoken in the north of Germany, taken collectively; modern Low German. See Low German, under German.

  • Instrument
  • v. t.

    To perform upon an instrument; to prepare for an instrument; as, a sonata instrumented for orchestra.

  • Germans
  • pl.

    of German

  • Germina
  • pl.

    of Germen