General Hermann Niehoff battled to hold them. Through the Walls. Soviet War Correspondent V. Poltoratsky saw Breslau and wrote: “The assault detachments never proceed along the streets.
They moved in knowing very little about what happened at the villa before World War II, when Wroclaw, formerly Breslau, was still part of Germany; or what occurred there during the war ...
They were stashed in an envelope marked “miscellaneous” among pictures of Jewish life in Dresden before the Holocaust ... Hadda escaped back to Breslau in the war’s closing months.