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The 200,000 soldiers who never surrendered
Cut off in Latvia after 1944, more than 200,000 German troops fought on while the Reich crumbled. The Courland Pocket became one of the war’s strangest fronts — isolated, pointless, and doomed.
By autumn 1944, Army Group North was trapped on Latvia’s Courland Peninsula, cut off from the rest of the Eastern Front and ...
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