Bertil Collin EBertil Collin E
15 april

Past Berlin

At 04:30, the loading of 423 Danish and Norwegian Jews began. They were in remarkably good condition. Departure was at 06:00. The route went through Dresden, which turned out to be a true ghost town—only rubble and ruins, almost entirely empty. The city was completely destroyed.

The remainder of the journey toward Berlin had to be driven according to frontline reports on the radio, as both the Allied and Russian fronts were alarmingly close, in some places only about ten kilometers away. The roar of artillery could also be clearly heard. During the night, a few hours’ stop was made in a forest near Berlin. Throughout the night, the bombardment of Berlin could be heard, and we were constantly overflown by Allied planes.