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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend TSgt Joe C. for reminding us that on May 7, 1945 General Alfred Jodl signed the unconditional surrender of all German forces, East and West, at Reims, in northwestern France. Before that point Adolph Hitler killed himself, Joseph Goebbels killed his daughters and wife. Luftwaffe commander Herman Göring disgraced himself by attempting to surrender Germany to the western allies.
SS leader Heinrich Himmler cheated the gallows as he bit on a cyanide tablet embedded in one of his teeth and died as a result on May 23, 1945.

German Surrender Ceremony VE Day Reims, France May 7 1945
"Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces, Reims: Nazi General Jodl, representing Admiral Doenitz, strides into the 'war room' where Allied Generals await him and his party. After the surrender terms are understood, Jodl fills a third of a page with his scrawly signature, this his associates sign. U.S. General W. B. Smith the Allied Chief of Staff signs as do the remainder of the Allied Generals. In an adjoining room, General Eisenhower, wreathed in smiles, forms the signature pens into a V for Victory sign. Unconditional surrender is an accomplished fact." scenes of peace signed at red scholhouse in Reims, France, by Gen Jodl and Gen. Smith."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysZ40d3RgjU

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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Fortunately we haven't had any wars like that since.
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CPL Dave Hoover
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A relief for most, even many of the German people.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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And that was a great day for the free world.
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