
Elbe Day, April 25, 1945, is the day
Soviet and American troops met at the
Elbe River, near
Torgau in
Germany
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, marking an important step toward the
end of World War II in Europe. This contact between the Soviets, advancing from the east, and the Americans, advancing from the west, meant that the two powers had effectively cut Germany in two.
Elbe Day has never been an official holiday in any country, but in the years after 1945 the memory of this friendly encounter gained new significance in the context of the
Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
History
The first contact between American and Soviet patrols occurred near
Strehla
Strehla ( hsb, Strjela) is a small town in the district of Meißen, Saxony, Germany. It is located on the river Elbe, north of Riesa. This place name means ''arrow'' in Sorbian. Strehla includes the following subdivisions:
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, after
First Lieutenant Albert Kotzebue, an American soldier, crossed the River Elbe in a boat with three men of an intelligence and reconnaissance platoon. On the east bank they met forward elements of a Soviet Guards rifle regiment of the
First Ukrainian Front
The 1st Ukrainian Front ( Russian: Пéрвый Украи́нский фронт), previously the Voronezh Front ( Russian: Воронежский Фронт) was a major formation of the Soviet Army during World War II, being equivalent to ...
, under the command of
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Gordeyev. The same day, another patrol under
Second Lieutenant William Robertson with Frank Huff, James McDonnell and Paul Staub met a Soviet patrol commanded by
Lieutenant
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The meaning of lieutenant differs in different militaries (see comparative military ranks), but it is often ...
Alexander Silvashko on the destroyed Elbe bridge of Torgau.
On April 26, the commander of the
69th Infantry Division of the
First Army,
Emil F. Reinhardt, and the commander of the
58th Guards Rifle Division
The 58th Guards Rifle Division () was an elite Guards infantry division of the Red Army during World War II.
It was formed in June 1942 as the 1st Rifle Division (1st formation) and was converted into the 58th Guards Rifle Division at the end of ...
of the
5th Guards Army,
Vladimir Rusakov
Vladimir Vasilyevich Rusakov (; 30 December 1909 – 12 October 1951) was a Soviet Army major general.
After joining the Red Army at the end of the 1920s, Rusakov became a junior officer and served in the Soviet Far East before graduating from t ...
, met at Torgau, southwest of
Berlin
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. Arrangements were made for the formal "Handshake of Torgau" between Robertson and Silvashko in front of photographers the following day, April 27.
The Soviet, American, British and French governments released simultaneous statements that evening in
London
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,
Moscow
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, and
Washington, reaffirming the determination of the Allied powers to complete the destruction of the
Third Reich
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.
Commemorations

Monuments at
Torgau,
Lorenzkirch, and
Bad Liebenwerda
Bad Liebenwerda () is a spa town in the Elbe-Elster district, in southwestern Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Schwarze Elster, 57 km northwest of Dresden, and 28 km east of Torgau.
History
The first written mention i ...
commemorate the first encounters between U.S. and Soviet troops on Elbe Day. In the United States, a "Spirit of the Elbe" plaque at
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery is one of two national cemeteries run by the United States Army. Nearly 400,000 people are buried in its 639 acres (259 ha) in Arlington, Virginia. There are about 30 funerals conducted on weekdays and 7 held on Sa ...
commemorates the day.
In 1949 the Soviet film studio
Mosfilm
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commemorated Elbe Day in the black-and-white film ''
Encounter at the Elbe
''Encounter at the Elbe'' (in ) is a Soviet war film released in 1949 from Mosfilm, describing the conflict, spying, and collaboration between the Soviet Army advancing from the east and the U.S. Army advancing from the west. The two allied fo ...
''.
During the
Cold War the meeting of the two armies was often recalled as a symbol of peace and friendship between the people of the two antagonistic superpowers. For example, in 1961 the popular Russian song "
Do the Russians Want War?
"Do the Russians Want War?" (russian: «Хотят ли русские войны?», Khotyat li russkiye voyny?) is a 1961 List of anti-war songs, anti-war song written by Yevgeny Yevtushenko and set to music by Eduard Kolmanovsky.
Yevtushenko l ...
" evoked the memory of American and Soviet soldiers embracing at the Elbe River.
Joseph Polowsky
Joseph Polowsky (1916–1983) was an American soldier who with others met Soviet troops on the banks of Elbe River on April 25, 1945, and later became an anti-war activist.
He was the youngest son of Jewish immigrants who had immigrated from th ...
, an American soldier who met Soviet troops on Elbe Day, was deeply affected by the experience and devoted much of his life to opposing war. He commemorated Elbe Day each year in his hometown of
Chicago
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and unsuccessfully petitioned the
United Nations
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to make April 25 a "World Day of Peace". His remains are buried in a cemetery in
Torgau.
American singer-songwriter
Fred Small commemorated Joseph Polowsky and Elbe Day in his song "At The Elbe".
In 1988 a plaque titled "''Der Geist der Elbe''" ("Spirit of the Elbe") was mounted on a stone near
Torgau at the site of the encounter between troops of the U.S. 69th Infantry and the Soviet Guards.
In 1995 the
Russian Federation
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North Asia or Northern Asia, also referred to as Siberia, is the northern region of Asia, which is defined in geographic ...
issued a three-ruble coin commemorating the 50th anniversary of Elbe Day.
By 2010, the 65th anniversary of the event, Elbe Day events in
Torgau were held annually on the weekend closest to April 25, attracting tourists to the city.
Also in 2010, the U.S. and Russian presidents for the first time issued a joint statement on April 25 commemorating Elbe Day.
The meeting at the Elbe is represented in the war strategy game ''
R.U.S.E.
''R.U.S.E.'' is a real-time strategy video game developed by Eugen Systems and published by Ubisoft which was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, in September 2010. The game was subsequently released for macOS throu ...
'', released in 2010 and 2011 and based loosely on World War II events.
File:Torgau Denkmal.JPG, Monument to the meeting of Allied forces, Torgau, Germany
File:Torgau Denkmal der Begegnung russisch1.jpg, Russian inscription on Torgau monument
File:Torgau Denkmal der Begegnung en-de1.jpg, German and English inscriptions on the Torgau monument
File:Gedenkstein April 1945 in Lorenzkirch.jpg, Memorial stone for the refugees and civilians killed at the very first meeting spot in Lorenzkirch, Germany
File:Polowsky-Rosen Liebenwerda.JPG, Stele with roses at Bad Liebenwerda
Bad Liebenwerda () is a spa town in the Elbe-Elster district, in southwestern Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Schwarze Elster, 57 km northwest of Dresden, and 28 km east of Torgau.
History
The first written mention i ...
, Germany
File:Torgau Gedenkstein Begegnung.jpg, Memorial stone with "Spirit of the Elbe" plaque
File:Elbe Day Memorial Arlington.jpg, "Spirit of the Elbe" plaque, Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery is one of two national cemeteries run by the United States Army. Nearly 400,000 people are buried in its 639 acres (259 ha) in Arlington, Virginia. There are about 30 funerals conducted on weekdays and 7 held on Sa ...
File:RR5011-0017R Освобождение Европы от фашизма. Встреча на Эльбе.gif, Russian commemorative coin, 1995
See also
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Joseph Polowsky
Joseph Polowsky (1916–1983) was an American soldier who with others met Soviet troops on the banks of Elbe River on April 25, 1945, and later became an anti-war activist.
He was the youngest son of Jewish immigrants who had immigrated from th ...
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Line of contact
The Line of Contact marked the farthest advance of American, British, French, and Soviet armies into German controlled territory at the end of World War II in Europe. In general a "line of contact" refers to the demarcation between two or mo ...
Citations
References
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External links
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''The War is Over - American and Russian troops meet at the Elbe'' ''A People At War'', U.S.
National Archives and Records Administration
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* Nora FitzGerald
Elbe Day commemorated26 April 2010,
Russia Beyond the Headlines
''Russia Beyond'' (formerly ''Russia Beyond The Headlines'') is a Russian multilingual project operated by TV-Novosti (formerly Russia Today), founded by the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti.
History
''Russia Beyond The Headlines'' was ...
, article with photos slideshow.
"Remembering War" simulcast between US and USSR / Satellite Linkup to Reunite Soviet and American WW II Vets- UCSD press release April 29, 1985
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