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Mass suicides in 1945 Nazi Germany among civilians, government officials and military personnel alike occurred with unusual frequency during the final weeks of Nazi Germany and the end of World War II in Europe for numerous reasons. These include the influence of Nazi propaganda, reaction to the suicide of Adolf Hitler, loyalty to the tenets of the Nazi Party, the nation's impending defeat in war, the anticipated Allied occupation of Nazi Germany, and fears of harsh treatment at the hands of military personnel both from the Western armies and the Soviet army. There were three distinct periods of suicides between January and May 1945, when thousands of people took their own lives in German territories. ''Life'' magazine reported that, "In the last days of the war the overwhelming realization of utter defeat was too much for many Germans. These found the quickest and surest escape in what Germans call ''selbstmord'', self-murder."〔("Suicides: Nazis go down to defeat in a wave of selbstmord" ). ''Life'', 14 May 1945. Accessed 10 April 2011.〕 German psychiatrist noted the existence of "organised mass suicide on a large scale which had previously not occurred in the history of Europe () there are suicides which do not have anything to do with mental illness or some moral and intellectual deviance, but predominantly with the continuity of a heavy political defeat and the fear of being held responsible".〔Goeschel page 165〕 ==Overview==
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