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1976 West German Gens Krupinski/Franke admit to being Nazis

1947 15,000 demonstrate in Brussels against mild sentence of nazis

1947 British government sails "Exodus" with fugitives from Nazis

1945 Vidkun Quisling sentenced to death for collaborating with Nazis

1945 Arnhem/Zwolle freed from nazis

1945 Canadian army liberates Teuge and Assen Netherlands from Nazis

1945 Coevorden freed from nazis

1945 289 anti-fascists murdered by nazis in Rombergpark Dortmund

1945 Erich Honnecker andErich Hanke flee nazis

1945 Walraven [Wally] van Hall, Dutch banker/resisted Nazis, executed at 39

1945 Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, credited with saving tens of thousands of Jews from the Nazis, arrested by secret police in Hungary

1944 Battle of Bastogne, Nazis surround 101st Airborne (NUTS!)

1944 9 Dutch citizens hanged by nazis

1944 In reprisal 40 Dutch men are executed by Nazis

1944 25,000 Hungarian Jews are loaned to Nazis for forced labor

1944 Hannah Senesh, Jewish poet, executed by Nazis in Budapest

1944 Nazis crush Warsaw Uprising killing 250,000 people

1944 Jaap P Musch, Dutch resistance fighter, murdered by Nazis

1944 Anne Frank arrested in Amsterdam by Nazis

1944 Nazis pull out of Rome

1944 Soviet forces liberate Odessa from Nazis

1944 Jewish nursery at Izieu-Ain France overrun by Nazis

1944 Chayyim Most, Rabbi/Maggid of Kovono, killed by nazis

1944 In occupied Rome, Nazis execute more than 300 civilians

1943 Jewish quarter of Rome surrounded by Nazis, they are sent to Auschwitz

1943 Tank battle at Prochorowka - Russians beat Nazis, about 12,000 die

1943 Dutch artsens protest against nazis

1943 Leslie Howard, actor (Romeo and Juliet), Nazis shot down his plane at 50

1943 Dietrich Bonhoffer arrested by nazis

1943 12 Jewish patients of Herren Loo-Lozenoord escape nazis

1943 Munich resistance group "White Rose" captured by Nazis

1943 Nazis arrest Dutch sons of rich parents

1943 Wim Gertenbach, Dutch resistance fighter (Slogan), shot by Nazis

1943 Jews in Warsaw Ghetto begin resistance of Nazis

1942 French Navy at Toulon scuttles ships and subs so Nazis don't take them

1942 Nazis execute 12,000 Minsk ghetto Jews

1942 116 hostages executed by Nazis in Paris

1942 5 hostages executed by Nazis in St-Michielsgestel

1942 Nazis liquidate 10,000 Jews in Minsk Belorussia Ghetto

1942 5,000 Jews of Rovno Polish Ukraine, executed by nazis

1942 Nazis burn village of Lidice Bohemia, as reprisal of killing Heydrich

1942 Nazis kill all inhabitants of Lidice, Czechoslovakia

1942 1,800 Czechoslovakians murdered by Nazis during attack on Heydrich

1942 Belgium Jews are required by Nazis to wear a Jewish star

1942 Werner Heisenberger informs nazis about uranium project "Wunderwaffen"

1941 Nazis require Dutch physicians to join Nazi organization

1941 Czechoslovakian premier general Eliasj arrested by nazis

1941 Russian government moves from Moscow to Volga as Nazis close in on Moscow

1941 Nazis kill 800 Jewish women at Shkudvil Lithuania

1941 Nazis executed 5,000 Jews in Kovono, Lithuania

1941 Nazis forbid Dutch Organization of Actors (NOT)

1941 Greece Army surrenders to German Nazis RAF brings Greek king George II to Egypt

1941 British troop land in Iraq/Yugoslavia; surrender to nazis

1941 Jewish Weekly newspaper taken control by Nazis

1941 Nazis order Polish Jews barred from using public transportation

1940 Cleveringa arrested by nazis

1940 Nazis signs Technical Hague court Delft

1940 500 students in Delft demonstrate against nazis

1940 Nazis deprive Jews of possessions

1940 Dutch Premier De Geer begins working with nazis

1940 21 "not neutral" nazis and communists arrested in Netherlands

1940 Lodtz, 1st large ghetto established by Nazis in Poland

1939 Nazis begin mass murder of Warsaw Jews

1938 Nazis plan Jewish ghettos for all major cities

1934 Engelbert Dollfuss, Austrian chancellor assassinated by nazis

1933 Nazis receive 92% of vote in Germany

1933 Nazis stage public book burnings in Germany

1933 Nazis set fire to German parliament building, Reichstag, blame it on Communists

1933 Catholic newspaper Germania warns against nazis/communists

1933 German vice-chancellor von Papen demands Catholic aid for Nazis

1930 Nazis gain 107 seats in German election

1927 Bloody battles between communists and nazis in Berlin

1924 German election (Social Democrats win/Nazis and Communists lose)

1906 Walraven, Wally, van Hall, Dutch banker/resisted Nazis

1892 Engelbert Dollfuss, Austrian Fascist chancellor killed by Nazis

1836 Christian Dietrich Grabbe, writer, dramatist, anti-Semite, idolized by the Nazis, works include, 'Hannibal', 1835, dies at 34

1801 Christian Dietrich Grabbe, born in Detmold, Germany, writer, dramatist, anti-Semite, idolized by the Nazis, works include, 'Hannibal', 1835


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