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Battle for Europe Concerning WW2 in Europe, spanning the invasion of France, the Battle of Britain, D-Day to VE Day.

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The Georgian Uprising of Texel (Dutch: Opstand der Georgiërs) (April 5, 1945–May 20, 1945) was an insurrection by a German non-combat battalion composed of Soviet Georgian POWs stationed on the German occupied Dutch island of Texel (pronounced Tessel). The event is sometimes described as Europe's last battlefield.

Georgian Legion on Texel before the mutiny.The heavily fortified island was a pivotal point in the German Atlantic Wall system of defense. The men of the rebellious battalion were soldiers from the Soviet Republic of Georgia captured on the Eastern front. They had been given a choice rarely offered by the Germans: the captured soldiers could chose either to remain in the POW camps, which would mean almost certain death, or to serve the Germans and be allowed a degree of freedom. The battalion was formed of men who chose the latter or option.

On the night of April 5–6, 1945, the Georgians rose up against the German garrison and initially gained control of nearly the entire island. Approximately 400 Germans lost their lives in the initial assault. The rebellion hinged on an expected Allied landing, which did not occur.

Because the assumed allied help did not materialize, and because they had failed to secure the naval batteries on the southern and northern coasts of the island, the rebels were soon faced with a German counter-attack. German reinforcements arrived from the Dutch mainland and, after several weeks of intense fighting, retook the island.

During the Russian or Georgian war (as it is known on Texel) approximately 800 Germans, 570 Georgians, and 120 Tesselan natives were killed. The destruction was enormous; dozens of farms went up in flames. The pointless bloodshed lasted beyond the German capitulation in the Netherlands and Denmark on May 5, 1945, and even beyond Germany's general surrender on May 8, 1945. Not until May 20, 1945 were newly arrived Canadian troops able to pacify "Europe’s last battlefield."

The fallen Georgians lie buried in a ceremonial cemetery at the Hogeberg near Oudeschild. The survivors faced the same fate as most Soviet POWs: forced repatriation, under the terms of the Yalta Conference, often followed by incarceration and occasionally - execution. Stalin considered anyone captured by the enemy to be a traitor, subject to appropriate punishment.

The final resting places of Allied flight crews can be found in the community cemetery in Den Burg.

A permanent exhibition dedicated to this event exists in the Aeronautical Museum at the island's airport.

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Thanks a lot for posting this. It's the first time I hear about this battle . It's a terrible story. This must have felt abondonned when thye realised nobody would rescue them . It is probably the last Battlefield in Europe, as even the Atlantic Wall pockets, the Channel Islands and Scandinavia had surrenderend by My 20th.
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Thanks a lot for posting this. It's the first time I hear about this battle . It's a terrible story. This must have felt abondonned when thye realised nobody would rescue them . It is probably the last Battlefield in Europe, as even the Atlantic Wall pockets, the Channel Islands and Scandinavia had surrenderend by My 20th.
My pleasure of course. It is really sad what happened to some during and at the end of the war.
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Yea Thank you. I really never knew that. Well, now I do.
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Yea Thank you. I really never knew that. Well, now I do.
Thanks and no prob . There are many little stories and details that arent well known.
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I'm certain thye knew the allies knew about this. But the area not being aprioroity it was left behind because why stop "German" units killing each other while letting the road to Germany open for the allies? Besides thye were trapped on an island in the middle of allied fly paths.
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I'm certain thye knew the allies knew about this. But the area not being aprioroity it was left behind because why stop "German" units killing each other while letting the road to Germany open for the allies? Besides thye were trapped on an island in the middle of allied fly paths.
Im sure they were. But the Allies had alot more things to be concerned about. And the Soviets probably didn't care if they survived or not.
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