Soviet historians often portrayed the days of 1945 as the glorious liberation of Europe from the Nazi threat. That could have some merit if it was not for the fact that the majority of their rape and murder victims were women and children. On their march through Europe in 1945, the British historian Antony Beevor, based on Soviet and German archives, estimated the number of rapes at about 2.5
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