On 6 May 1945, the Wehrmacht signs the unconditional surrender in Reims, ending WWII in Europe. Allied teams capture rare color footage of Berlin’s ruins and inhabitants, while celebrations erupt across London, the Netherlands, and Czechoslovakia.
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