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Stunde NullStunde Null is the German language equivalent of "zero hour", a military planning term indicating the beginning of some operation or event. Historically, "Stunde Null" specifically refers to the capitulation of the Nazi government on May 8, 1945 at midnight, marking the end of World War II in Germany. The period immediately following this time is the Nachkriegszeit, "time after the war".NachkriegszeitThe Russians were the first to arrive in Berlin, and when they did, all they saw was a city devastated by the air raids. It was described as a Geisterstadt, a ghost town. The Extent of the Devastation
On 15 May the Russians introduced a new 5-tier ration card system. The highest tier was reserved for intellectuals and artists. Trümmerfrauen and Schwerarbeiter (Manual workers) received the second tier card, which was more valuable to them than the 12 Reichsmarks they received for cleaning a 1000 bricks. The lowest card, nicknamed the Friedhofskarte (ticket to cemetery) was issued to housewives and the elderly. During this period, the average Berliner was around 6 to 9 kg underweight. Other Sources of FoodDue to the meagre rations, the black market came into its own. 4000 visited it daily. Payment was either in cigarettes or by bartering. There were even rumours of cannibalism and the trading of human flesh. Two new words entered the German vocabulary during 1945: hamstern and fringsen Hamstern This meant to travel in to the countryside, in order to exchange possessions for food. Anything from watches and jewellery to blankets and rugs were exchanged for very small amounts of food. Fringsen This word is etymologically based on the name Cardinal Frings, a senior figure in the Catholic Church. It meant to steal to survive. Der Elendswinter - 1945-46 This was one of the coldest winters in living memory. Temperatures plummeted to -30°C and there was no protection from the biting cold in the bombed out houses. 40,000 people suffered from hypothermia and 1000 died as a result. The Berlin Magistrat created official Wärmeräume (warm rooms) for people to warm themselves in. CrimeThe criminals were mostly:
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