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Journey's end. Dunkirk to Berlin - an inevitable progress of retributive justice. Churchill inspecting the ruins of Hitler's Chancellory', 1945. In July 1945, a victorious Churchill toured the ruins of Berlin, he asked to be taken to the bunker where Hitler ended his life. He was also shown the spot in the courtyard of the Reich Chancellery where the dictator's body was incinerated. From Winston Churchill: Man of Destiny, by H. Stafford Northcote. [Newnes, London, 1965] (Photo by Print Collector/Getty Images)
Journey's end. Dunkirk to Berlin - an inevitable progress of retributive justice. Churchill inspecting the ruins of Hitler's Chancellory', 1945. In July 1945, a victorious Churchill toured the ruins of Berlin, he asked to be taken to the bunker where Hitler ended his life. He was also shown the spot in the courtyard of the Reich Chancellery where the dictator's body was incinerated. From Winston Churchill: Man of Destiny, by H. Stafford Northcote. [Newnes, London, 1965] (Photo by Print Collector/Getty Images)
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593256243
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1754
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