
Caption | German prisoners of war marching across a bridge after being captured by the Soviets, Königsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia), Apr 1945 ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
More on... |
| ||||
Photo Size | 770 x 476 pixels | ||||
Photos on Same Day | 10 Apr 1945 | ||||
Photos at Same Place | Königsberg, Ostpreußen, Germany | ||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
Licensing | This anonymous work originating in Russia is in the public domain. Its copyright expired 70 years after the work was made available to the public. Please contact us regarding any inaccuracies with the above information. Thank you. |
Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 per month will go a long way! Thank you. Please help us spread the word: Stay updated with WW2DB: |
Visitor Submitted Comments
2. red says:
9 Feb 2013 08:41:51 AM
without doubt, thats a panorama of Torun City, Poland. Not Königsberg
9 Feb 2013 08:41:51 AM
without doubt, thats a panorama of Torun City, Poland. Not Königsberg
All visitor submitted comments are opinions of those making the submissions and do not reflect views of WW2DB.
Search WW2DB
News
- » Wreck of M-49 Found (10 Apr 2025)
- » Japanese Emperor Visited Iwoto (Iwo Jima) (8 Apr 2025)
- » Race, Holocaust, and African-American WW2 Histories Removed from the US Naval Academy Library (7 Apr 2025)
- » US Government Plans to Purge WW2 Information (17 Mar 2025)
- » See all news
Current Site Statistics
- » 1,167 biographies
- » 337 events
- » 44,606 timeline entries
- » 1,243 ships
- » 350 aircraft models
- » 207 vehicle models
- » 376 weapon models
- » 123 historical documents
- » 261 facilities
- » 470 book reviews
- » 28,506 photos
- » 365 maps
Famous WW2 Quote
"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. You win the war by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country!"George Patton, 31 May 1944
Support Us

Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 a month will go a long way. Thank you!

Or, please support us by purchasing some WW2DB merchandise at TeeSpring, Thank you!
9 Aug 2010 08:31:15 PM
IT is a very informative site.I am searching for any records of my father that was captured in Silcy around 1943 and held by the Germans for two years. Can you help me out ?
respectfully Ronald C Kokaska