German surrender at Lüneburg Heath

On 4 May 1945, at 18:30 British Double Summer Time, at Lüneburg Heath, south of Hamburg, Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery accepted the unconditional surrender of the German forces in the Netherlands, northwest Germany including all islands, in Denmark and all naval ships in those areas. The surrender preceded the end of World War II in Europe and was signed in a carpeted tent at Montgomery's headquarters on the Timeloberg hill at Wendisch Evern.

Instrument of Surrender of Germany
Instrument of Surrender of all German armed forces in Holland, in northwest Germany including all islands, and in Denmark
Field Marshal Montgomery (seated second from the right) signs the terms of the surrender watched by Rear Admiral Wagner and Admiral von Friedeburg.
TypeCapitulation
Signed4 May 1945 (1945-05-04)
LocationLüneburg Heath, Germany
Signatories
Parties
  •  United Kingdom
  •  Germany

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