Over a million Germans died in the last 100 days of the war on the Eastern front, 10.000 every day.

Berlin operation from April 16 to May 8, ’45 put 400,000 killed.
Prague operation from 5 to 9 May 1945, in Prague, another 40,000 were killed.
Upper-operation (15-31 March 1945) – more than 40,000 were killed
East Prussian operation (January 13-April 25, 1945) – 150,000 killed
East Pomeranian Offensive (February 10 – April 4, 1945) – 53,000 killed.
Balaton defensive operation (March 1-15, 1945). – 39,000 killed
Moravska Ostrava operation (March 10-May 5, 1945) – more than 100,000 dead
Vienna operation (March 16-April 15, 1945) – 41,000 killed
Bratislava Brnovskaya-operation (March 25-May 5, 1945) – more than 70,000 killed
Koenigsberg operation (6-9 April 1945) – 60,000 killed.
Nizhneselezskaya offensive (8-24 February 1945) – 36,000 killed
Kurland operation (elimination boiler May 15, 1945) – 34,000 killed
Western Carpathian operation (January 12-February 18, 1945) –
Total: 1,063,000 Germans died in the last 100 days of the war. Germany total death – 8,680,000: A great deal of the deaths came from the military, as Hitler’s aggressive tactics took a toll on those fighting. Over 300,000 German civilians were also killed by their own government, as they were deemed dangerous by the Nazis. A further 400,000 more were killed in aerial attacks by the Allies. It is estimated that 5.3 million deaths were military, and 3.3 were civilians.

