The Soviet medal for the capture of Berlin was awarded to 1,082,000 persons, which gives some indication of the number of troops involved, including Rear Area personnel, in the actual taking of the city. Over 600 officers and men were awarded the gold star of ‘Hero of the Soviet Union’, and a further thirteen received their second gold star. The Soviet military cemeteries at Treptow, Pankow and in the Tiergarten hold the bodies of approximately 20,000 of their dead.
What none of the Soviet writers here refer to is the subject and extent of rape committed by their troops within the city. It was later estimated that some 95,000 to 130,000 women were raped by Soviet troops after the fall of the city.
Zhukov at his Seelow Heights command post.
Soviet armour and artillery in the ruins.
A Soviet self-propelled gun in action.
Soviet howitzers in action.
A Lend-Lease Sherman tank in action.
Carrying off the Soviet injured.
The Zoo Flak-tower with the Victory Column in the distance.
A Soviet tank and jeep at the Brandenburg Gate.
Destroyed Soviet armour outside the Technical University.
Preparing to attack the Reichstag.
The wreckage of the Reichstag after the battle.
Dead in the streets.
German troops surrendering from the underground railway.
The end of the battle: German prisoners being marched out of the city.
The Red Flag triumphantly but precariously displayed from the roof of the Reichstag.
Celebrating Soviet victory at the German Victory Column.
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This was the big manor farm in the village of Diedersdorf, about 5 kilometres beyond Seelow on the Berlin highway.