17 Soviet troops gather around to mark the liberation of Germany from the Nazis in the shadow of the Brandenburg Gate Credit: Getty ImagesThe Russian snapper spent over 1,400 days during World War II on the frontline with his camera taking pictures of the horrors he witnessed.Among his heartbreaking pictures are ones showing relatives searching for dead civilians killed during the Nazi occupation of Rostov on Don.While others include a bombed out bus that was targeted in Budapest following a long-running battle in the city. 17 A shooters unit uses donkeys to transport ammunition to their location in the mountains on the Eastern Front Credit: Getty ImagesAfter a series of court rulings, she was able to take possession of the negatives last week, just days before the what would have been her father's 100th birthday.She said: 'For Yevgeny Khaldei, every photo he took was very dear. It's not only the events he photographed but the people who participated in the events.' Last week we brought you amidst the ruins during their childhood in WW2 Britain.We also reported on the after their mother died at the beginning of the war. ©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF.
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Eastern Front, Berlin, March 1945, close to the end of the war. The German C-in-C Kurt von Reiternau makes a decisive attack on the hotly contested areas captured by the enemy, allowing several important people and objects to get out of Berlin.
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