All wars are horrendous, but the narrow small town of Halbe (just about the only place where a breakout might from the encirclement might be possible *) was off the scale, in a war where horrors had unfolded daily. The accounts from civilians, trapped in the town and pocket are dreadful and maybe give an inkling of what must be happening in Gaza today.


* The Russian’s own situation maps, showed them the strategic value of Halbe as the only possible point of escape for the remnants of the German 9th army and the thousands of civilians trapped in the pocket. Inevitably, the Russians fought to hold the town and targeted it remorselessly.
This map sums up the encirclement of the 9th Army pretty well, showing how the Halbe pocket (in blue in the centre, south of Berlin) was steadily reduced, squeezing everything into and through the town of Halbe:

It also shows the eventual dotted lines of the breakout heading west towards the Elbe river and possible sanctuary with the Americans, camped on the western bank. It also shows the complete encirclement of Berlin itself and the separated German 12th Army to the west.
I’ll try to follow the lines, east to west, starting on the river Oder at Frankfurt (Oder) / Seelow Heights, then through Halbe, to finish on the Elbe.


* The Russian’s own situation maps, showed them the strategic value of Halbe as the only possible point of escape for the remnants of the German 9th army and the thousands of civilians trapped in the pocket. Inevitably, the Russians fought to hold the town and targeted it remorselessly.
This map sums up the encirclement of the 9th Army pretty well, showing how the Halbe pocket (in blue in the centre, south of Berlin) was steadily reduced, squeezing everything into and through the town of Halbe:

It also shows the eventual dotted lines of the breakout heading west towards the Elbe river and possible sanctuary with the Americans, camped on the western bank. It also shows the complete encirclement of Berlin itself and the separated German 12th Army to the west.
I’ll try to follow the lines, east to west, starting on the river Oder at Frankfurt (Oder) / Seelow Heights, then through Halbe, to finish on the Elbe.
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