<Li> Invasion of Germany </Li> <Li> End of World War II in Europe </Li> <P> The final battles of the European Theatre of World War II as well as the German surrender to the Allies took place in late April and early May 1945 . </P> <P> Allied forces begin to take large numbers of Axis prisoners: The total number of prisoners taken on the Western Front in April 1945 by the Western Allies was 1,500,000. April also witnessed the capture of at least 120,000 German troops by the Western Allies in the last campaign of the war in Italy . In the three to four months up to the end of April, over 800,000 German soldiers surrendered on the Eastern Front . In early April, the first Allied - governed Rheinwiesenlagers were established in western Germany to hold hundreds of thousands of captured or surrendered Axis Forces personnel . Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) reclassified all prisoners as Disarmed Enemy Forces, not POWs (prisoners of war). The legal fiction circumvented provisions under the Geneva Convention of 1929 on the treatment of former combatants . By October, thousands had died in the camps from starvation, exposure and disease . </P>

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