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"The March" refers to a series of forced marches during the final stages of the Second World War in Europe. From a total of 257,000 western Allied prisoners of war held in German military prison camps, over 80,000 POWs were forced to march westward across Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Germany in extreme winter conditions, over about four months between January and April 1945. This series of events has been called various names: "The Great March West", "The Long March", "The Long Walk", "The Long Trek", "The Black March", "The Bread March", and "Death March Across Germany", but most survivors just called it "The March".

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  • مسيرة (1945) (ar)
  • The March (1945) (en)
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  • تشير " المسيرة " إلى سلسلة من المسيرات القسرية خلال المراحل الأخيرة من الحرب العالمية الثانية في أوروبا. من إجمالي 257,000 أسير حرب من الحلفاء الغربيين المحتجزين في معسكرات السجن العسكرية الألمانية، أجبر أكثر من 80,000 أسير حرب على السير غربًا عبر بولندا وتشيكوسلوفاكيا وألمانيا في ظروف الشتاء القاسية، على مدى أربعة أشهر تقريبًا بين يناير وأبريل 1945. سميت سلسلة الأحداث هذه بأسماء مختلفة: " المسيرة العظيمة الغربية " و" ومارس الطويل " و" المسيرة السوداء " و " مسيرة الخبز" و" الموت " مسيرة عبر ألمانيا "، لكن معظم الناجين أطلقوا عليها اسم" المسيرة ". تشمل الأمثلة سيئة السمعة ما يلي: (ar)
  • "The March" refers to a series of forced marches during the final stages of the Second World War in Europe. From a total of 257,000 western Allied prisoners of war held in German military prison camps, over 80,000 POWs were forced to march westward across Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Germany in extreme winter conditions, over about four months between January and April 1945. This series of events has been called various names: "The Great March West", "The Long March", "The Long Walk", "The Long Trek", "The Black March", "The Bread March", and "Death March Across Germany", but most survivors just called it "The March". (en)
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