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"Guten Abend" ( good evening ) were the first words that two Soviet soldiers addressed in German to the frightened population when they marched into Knoblauch, a small village near Berlin. They were these words which took away the pent-up fear of the people intimidated by the propaganda and coverage of the terrible events of the war. Personal experiences during the time between the end of the war and the immediate post-war period in and around Berlin of a boy and his mother who had previously fled West Prussia and who had experienced the heavy bombing raids in the last phase of the Second…mehr

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"Guten Abend" ( good evening ) were the first words that two Soviet soldiers addressed in German to the frightened population when they marched into Knoblauch, a small village near Berlin. They were these words which took away the pent-up fear of the people intimidated by the propaganda and coverage of the terrible events of the war. Personal experiences during the time between the end of the war and the immediate post-war period in and around Berlin of a boy and his mother who had previously fled West Prussia and who had experienced the heavy bombing raids in the last phase of the Second World War show a partly different picture than that, whatever has always been presented as historical facts.
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Dr. jur. Dr. med. Lothar Hans Schreiber lives in St. Wendel in Saarland of Germany. He grew up in West Berlin and studied law. As a fully qualified lawyer, he was given the opportunity to complete a medical degree with the Bundeswehr. He is a government director a. D. and Chief Medical Officer d. R. and has given lectures as a lecturer at 2 technical universities in the field of addication medicine, as well as published numerous scientific papers. in addition to his professional duties, he dealt intensively with recent history, in particular with events at the end of the war and the post-war period. He is married, has two grown sons and 3 grandchidren who live abroad.