Whatever remaining Cuban forces had been in the compound were significantly distracted by the destruction raining down on them.
The remaining German forces withdrew under Soviet pressure into Austria in order to defend Vienna.
The initial attack scattered many of the remaining German forces, some falling back towards Pillau.
The Allied army pushed north and defeated the remaining German and Austrian forces.
A surrender of the remaining German forces in the west of the Netherlands was signed on 5 May.
After taking out the attacking force, the battalion bombards the town, taking it after dealing with the remaining German forces.
On 4-8 May 1945 most of the remaining German armed forces surrendered unconditionally.
The remaining German forces who had escaped from the airfields were scattered over the dunes in the area.
Once this was accomplished the remaining German forces could be defeated in detail.
Finland was required to expel or intern remaining German forces as part of its peace agreement with the Soviets in mid-1944.