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1994 Leon J Ramirez Reine, Degrelle, Belg/Spanish nazi (Rex), dies at 87
1993 Nazi's kill 5 Turkish women in Solingen Germany 1992 Dorothy Tree, actress (Abe Lincoln in Illinois, Nazi Agent), dies 1991 Pope John Paul II compares abortion with nazi murders 1990 1st meeting of East German democratically elected parliament, acknowledges responsibility for Nazi holocaust and asks for forgivenesss 1988 Axis Sally, Mildred E Gillars, U.S. nazi propagandist (WW II), dies 1988 Nazi document implicates Waldheim in WW II deportations 1987 Rudolph Hess, Nazi (46 years in Spandau Prison), commits suicide at 93 1987 John Demjanjuk, accused Nazi "Ivan the Terrible" testifies in Israel 1987 Nazi Klaus Barbie, "Butcher of Lyon" sentenced to life in France 1987 Karl Linnas, accused Nazi, dies of heart failure in Russia 1987 U.S. Justice Department bars Austrian Chancellor Kurt Waldheim from entering U.S., due to his aid of Nazi Germany during WW II 1987 U.S. deports Karl Linnas, charged with nazi war crimes, to U.S.S.R. 1986 Alleged Nazi Kurt Waldheim elected President of Austria 1985 American, Brazilian and West German forensic pathologists confirm skeletal remains exhumed in Brazil were Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele 1985 Body of Nazi criminal, Dr. Josef Mengele located and exhumed 1983 Former Nazi Gestapo official Klaus Barbie brought to trial 1983 Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie arrested in Bolivia 1982 Wies [Aloisius CA] Moens, Flemish writer/nazi, dies at 84 1975 Ford became 1st U.S. President to visit Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz 1974 Baldur von Schirach, German author/nazi politician, dies at 67 1970 Hjalmar Schcacht, Horace Greeley, Nazi minister, dies 1967 George Lincoln Rockwell, head of American Nazi Party, assassinated 1965 Frank Reicher, actor (King Kong, Nazi Agent, Son of Kong), dies at 89 1962 Nazi Adolf Eichmann hanged in Israel for crimes against Jews in WW II 1961 Former nazi leader Johannes Vorster becomes South Africa's minister of justice (if the shoe fits...) 1960 Israel announces capture of Nazi Adolf Eichmann in Argentina 1957 Leo Perutz, writer, wrote 11 novels, mathematician, emigrated to Palestine during Nazi Anschluss, 1938, dies in Bad Ischi, Austria 1953 Ernst H Ridder Rappard, Dutch Nazi founder (NSNAP), dies at 53 1951 Nazi General Christiansen leaves Netherlands 1951 Jurgen Stroop, Nazi commander of Warsaw Ghetto, executed 1951 Earnest F Sauerbruch, German nazi/surgeon, dies at 75 1951 Bobel, Braune, Naumann, Ohlendorf, Pohl, Schallenmair and Otto Schmidt, Nazi war criminals, hanged 1948 Nazi collaborator V-Mann Antonius van de Waals sentence to death 1948 Robert Brasillach, French author/nazi collaborator, dies at 38 1947 J Boogaard, nazi collaborator, executed 1947 Ganzefles, Dutch nazi spy/Jews hunter, executed 1946 U.S. General MacNarney gives 800,000 "minor Nazi's" amnesty 1946 1st trial against nazi war criminals in Neurenberg 1946 10 Nazi leaders hanged as war criminals after Nuremberg trials 1946 Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Austrian Nazi (SS), hanged 1946 Hermann Goering, Nazi Reichmarshal, poisons himself in prison at age 53 1946 22 Nazi leaders found guilty of war crimes at Nuremberg 1946 J E Feenstra, Nazi military police commandant, executed 1946 Dutch Nazi collaborator Arnold Meijer sentenced to 5 years 1946 August Borms, Flemish nazi collaborator, executed at 67 1946 Marius HLW "Max" Blokzijl, Dutch Nazi propagandist, executed at 61 1945 Robert van Genechten, Dutch Nazi (NSB), commits suicide 1945 24 Nazi leaders put on trial at Nuremberg, Germany 1945 Nazi concentration camp at Buchenwald liberated by U.S. 1945 Robert Ley, German nazi, commits suicide 1945 Nazi war crime trial opens in Nuremberg 1945 35 Jews sacrifice their lives to blow up Nazi rubber plant in Silesia 1945 Irma Laplasse, Flemish farmer/nazi collaborator, executed 1945 Czechoslovakia liberated from Nazi occupation (National Day) 1945 Nazi propagandist Max Blokzijl arrested 1945 Norwegian nazi collaborators Vidkun Quisling arrested 1945 Nazi generals Jodl and Von Friedenburg surrender 1945 Netherlands and Denmark liberated from Nazi control 1945 Paul Josef Goebbels, Nazi minister on propoganda, commits suicide 1945 U.S. liberates 31,601 in Nazi concentration camp in Dachau Germany 1945 Clandestine Radio 1212, used to hoax Nazi Germany's final transmission 1945 Last Boeing B-17 attack against Nazi Germany 1945 British and Canadian troops liberate Nazi camp of Bergen-Belsen 1945 Canadian troops liberate Nazi concentration camp Westerbork, Netherlands 1945 U.S. soldiers liberate Nazi concentration camp "Buchenwald" 1945 Allies liberate 1st Nazi concentration camp, Buchenwald, Czechoslovakia 1945 General Blaskowitz becomes nazi leader of "Fort Holland" 1945 U.S. troops liberate Nazi concentration camp at Buchenwald, Germany 1945 Nazi occupiers executed, Nazi general Christiansen flees Netherlands 1945 Hungary liberated from Nazi occupation (National Day) 1945 U.S. forces liberated the Nazi death camp Ohrdruf in Germany 1945 Hengelo freed from nazi control by Canadian army 1945 Nazi's begin evacuation of camp Buchenwald 1945 Maurice Rose, 1st U.S. general in Nazi Germany, killed in action at 45 1945 Dutch Resistance fighter Hannie Schaft arrested by Nazi police 1945 30 Amsterdammers executed by nazi occupiers 1945 Flemish nazi collaborator Maria Huygens sentenced to death 1945 53 Amsterdammers executed by nazi occupiers 1945 Nazi occupiers begin state of siege 1945 Roland Freisler, German Nazi judge (July 20th plotter case), dies 1945 Nazi occupiers forbid food transport to West (The Netherlands) 1945 Liberation of Warsaw by Soviet troops (end of Nazi occupation) 1944 Belgian nazi Leon Degrelle at default to the death sentenced 1944 Nazi occupiers of Amsterdam destroy electricity plants 1944 Albania liberated from Nazi control (National Day) 1944 Walcheren of nazi troops purged 1944 Hertogenbosch and Tilburg freed from nazi occupation 1944 Fake Krist, nazi collaborator, killed 1944 Hungary: Horthy government falls/nazi count Szalasi becomes premier 1944 Nazi murders in Marzabotto, Italy (SS-major Reder) 1944 Bulgaria liberated from Nazi control (National Day) 1944 "Mad Tuesday" 65,000 Dutch nazi collaborators flee to Germany 1944 Paris liberated from Nazi occupation, Freedom Tuesday 1944 Romania liberated from Nazi occupation (National Day) 1944 Nazi's give parts of Paris to Resistance 1944 Paris police strike against nazi occupiers 1944 Paris railroad workers strike against nazi occupiers 1944 Universal strike against nazi terror in Copenhagen 1944 Nazi Paul Touvier shoots 7 Jews dead 1944 Nazi begin mass extermination of Jews at Auschwitz 1944 Nazi murders in Oradour-sur-Glane, France 1944 Nazi troops executed 96 prisoners by firing squad 1944 Nazi occupiers make it punishable to give aid to allied pilots 1944 Krim purged of nazi troops 1944 Nazi Germany occupies Hungary 1944 Max Jacob, French writer, dies in nazi concentration camp at 67 1943 Denmark, declares a universal strike against Nazi occupiers 1943 Belgian church excommunicates nazi Leon Degrelle 1943 Nazi occupiers attack city Orel, leave it in fire 1943 Transport nr 58 departs with French Jews to nazi Germany 1943 Nazi's evacuate Hollandsche Theater in Amsterdam 1943 Battle of Koersk, U.S.S.R. ends in Nazi defeat (6,000 tanks) 1943 Lt Charles Hall, becomes 1st black pilot to shoot down Nazi plane 1943 Fritz Schmidt, Nazi commissioner in Holland, commits suicide at 39 1943 Dutch strike against forced labor in Nazi Germany's war industry 1943 Jews attack Nazi occupation forces at Warsaw Ghetto 1943 Nazi's discover mass grave of Polish officers near Katyn 1943 97% of all Dutch physicians strike againt nazi registration 1943 Nazi Militia forms in Netherlands 1943 Greek Jews of Salonika are transported to Nazi extermination camps 1943 Amsterdam resistance group CS-6 shoots nazi general Seyffardt 1943 Mussert forms pro Nazi shadow cabinet (Netherlands) 1943 Hitler orders nazi troops at Stalingrad to fight to death 1943 Soviets announce they broke long Nazi siege of Leningrad 1942 Seyss-Inquart allows Dutch Nazi Anton Mussert to call himself Leader 1942 Nazi raid on Greek Jews in Paris 1942 Nazi's murder 16,000 Jewish in Pinsk, Soviet Union 1942 1 salvo Katjoesja-rocket destroys nazi battalion in Stalingrad 1942 6 convicted Nazi saboteurs who landed in U.S. executed in Washington D.C. 1942 FBI captures 8 Nazi saboteurs from a sub off New York's Long Island 1942 Top German Nazi Reinhard Heydrich is shot and mortally wounded in Prague 1942 Nazi occupiers in Netherlands arrests 2,000 Dutch officers 1942 Nazi U-boat sinks American cargo ship at mouth of Mississippi River 1942 Nazi decree orders all Jewish pregnant women of Kovno Ghetto executed 1942 Nazi's execute 72 OD'ers in reprisial in Sachsenhausen, Netherlands 1942 Nazi's require Dutch Jews to wear a Jewish star 1942 British naval forces raid Nazi occupied French port of St. Nazaire 1942 Nazi officials hold notorious Wannsee conference in Berlin deciding on "final solution" calling for extermination of Europe's Jews 1942 Nazi's arrest Frans Goedhart and Wiardi Beckman 1941 Nazis require Dutch physicians to join Nazi organization 1941 Russian anti offensive in Moscow drives out nazi army 1941 Nazi ordinances places Jews of Poland outside protection of courts 1941 Nazi's directs gypsy ghetto in Belgrade 1941 Nazi occupiers murder 500 inhabitants of Kragujevac Serbia 1941 Nazi's blow up 6 synagoges in Paris 1941 Nazi mass murder at Babi Jar, Soviet Union 1941 Nazi's slaughter about 34,000 Jews of Kiev 1941 Nazi's force German Jews, 6 and over to wear Jewish stars 1941 Siege of Leningrad by Nazi troops began during WW II 1941 Nazi troops reach Lenningrad 1941 French Marshal Henri Petain gave full support to Nazi Germany 1941 Nazi execute entire Jewish population of Grodz, Lithuania 1941 U.S. forces land in Iceland to forestall Nazi invasion 1941 Nazi mass murder in Lvov/Lemberg (7,000 dead) 1941 Nazi manifest against the Jews in Amsterdam 1941 New nazi battleship Bismarck leaves Gdynia, Poland 1941 Nazi occupiers in Netherlands forbid Jewish music 1941 Martin Bormann is named head of Nazi Party Chancellery in Germany 1941 2 Fokker's employees flee nazi occupied Netherlands to England 1941 Nazi occupied Netherlands layoff Jewish journalists 1941 Nazi occupiers in Netherlands confiscate Jewish assets 1941 Nazi's forbid Jews access to cafes 1941 Nazi occupiers of Holland forbid Jewish owned companies 1941 Anti nazi meeting at Noordermarkt Amsterdam 1941 Nazi SS begin rounding up Jews of Amsterdam 1941 Nazi police attacks and driven away from Koco Amsterdam by young Jews 1941 Nazi raid Amsterdam and round up 429 young Jews for deportation 1941 Nazi leaders attack Dutch Jewish Council 1941 Nazi collaborators destroy pro-Jewish cafe Alcazar Amsterdam (Alcazar refused to hang "No Entry for Jews" signs in front of cafe) 1941 NSB'er Max Blokzijl begins nazi propaganda on Dutch radio 1940 Nazi Germany began walling off the Jewish Ghetto in Warsaw 1940 Nazi occupiers forbid building schools in Netherlands 1940 Nazi occupiers present "New Dutch Culture" in German 1940 Dutch nazi collaborator Mussert's 1st meeting with Hitler 1940 Nazi decree forbids gentile woman to work in Jewish homes 1940 Nazi collaborator Mussert puts the fate of Netherlands in Hitler's hands 1940 1st edition of Jewish Weekly newspaper in Amsterdam (under Nazi) 1940 Nazi collaborator Rost of Tonningen appointed director of Marxist 1940 Nazi occupiers imprison 231 prominent Dutch citizens in Buchenwald 1940 Nazi occupiers in Netherlands forbid anti-nazi films 1940 Nazi occupiers seize library of IISG Amsterdam 1940 Battle of Britain began as Nazi forces attacked by air, 114 days 1940 France falls to Nazi Germany; armistice signed, France disarms 1940 General Charles de Gaulle on BBC tells French to defy nazi occupiers 1940 Nazi occupiers kick Jews out of Dutch air guard 1940 Nazi's bombs Middelburg/B IJzerdrat begins illegal defiance 1940 Nazi's forbid non-professional auto workers 1940 Nazi's capture General Dutch Persbureau (ANP) 1940 Nazi bombs Rotterdam (600-900 dead), Netherlands surrender to Germany 1940 Nazi blitz conquest of France began by crossing Muese River 1940 Nazi armies attack Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg 1940 Nazi's forbid Polish Jews to travel on trains 1940 Nazi decrees establishment of Jewish ghetto in Lodz Poland 1939 Nazi Governor-General of Poland, Hans Frank organizes Judenrat 1939 Nazi Governor of Poland Hans Frank requires Jews to wear a blue star 1939 Nazi require wearing of star of David 1939 Goering begins plunder through Nazi's occupied areas 1939 Nazi army reaches Warsaw 1939 Nazi Germany demands Danzig and Polish corridor 1939 German Nazi's close last Jewish enterprises 1939 Nazi Germany dissolves Republic of Czechoslovakia 1938 Nazi forces occupy western Czechoslovakia and declared them German citizens 1938 German and Austrian Jewish suffer 1 billion Mark damage in nazi 1938 Nazi's close theologic department of Innsbruck university 1938 Austria annexed by Nazi Germany 1938 Nazi Germany invades Austria (Anschluss) 1938 Hitler seizes control of German army and puts Nazi in key posts 1936 Pope Pius XI receives Anton Mussert, Dutch Nazi collaborator 1936 Dutch bishops forbid membership of Nazi party 1936 Nazi propaganda claims 99% of Germans voted for Nazi candidates 1935 Nazi's deprive German Jews of their citizenship 1935 Nuremberg Laws deprives German Jews of citizenship and makes swastika official symbol of Nazi Germany 1935 Nazi mass demonstration against German Jews 1935 Plebiscite in Saar, indicates a desire (90.3%) to join Nazi Germany 1934 German theologist Karl Barth surrenders to nazi 1934 Failed nazi coup in Austria 1934 "Night of Long Knives," Hitler stages bloody purge of Nazi party 1934 Nazi Germany and Poland sign non-attack treaty for 10 years 1933 Albert Einstein arrives in U.S., a refugee from Nazi Germany 1933 Nazi Germany announces withdrawal from League of Nations 1933 German nazi regime decides married women shouldn't work 1933 Manchester Guardian warns of unknown nazi terror 1933 1st 2 Nazi anti-Jewish laws, bars Jews from legal and public service 1933 Nazi Germany begins persecution of Jews boycotting Jewish businesses 1933 Germany's Nazi Party wins majority in parliament (43.9%-17.2M votes) 1932 Austria forbids demonstration by Nazi's and anti fascists 1930 Horst Wessel, German nazi lyricist (Fahne Hoch), dies at 22 1928 Elie Wiesel, Romania, author, Souls on Fire, Nazi hunter, Nobel 1986 1924 KPD points out Rote Frontkampferbund against Nazi 1924 Volkische Block (Nazi's) receives 17.8% of vote in Bayern 1923 Bloody street battles between Nazi's, socialist and police in Vienna 1923 Bavarian minister of Interior refuses to forbid Nazi SA 1919 National Socialist Party (Nazi) forms as German Farmers Party 1915 Franz Josef Strauss, Germany, nazi/minister of defense, 1956-62 1914 Florentine Rost van Tonningen-Heubel, Dutch black widow/Nazi 1913 Artur Axmann, nazi youth leader 1912 Mascha Kaleko, born in Chrzanow, Austria, now Poland, writer, German language poet, first book 'Lyrisches Stenogrammheft' was burned in Nazi book burnings, wrote advertising copy while living in New York 1910 Ulrich Becher, born in Germany, writer, author, playwright, studied law in Berlin, novella series condemned by Nazi party, burned in book-burning fire, received Lifetime Achievement Award from Swiss Schiller Foundation 1909 Robert Brasillach, French author/nazi collaborator 1908 Simon Wiesenthal, Polish/Austrian nazi hunter, Wiesenthal Center 1908 Herbert von Karajan, born in Austria, Nazi and conductor, Berlin Philharmonic 1907 Baldur von Schirach, German writer/nazi politician, Frame 1906 Adolf Eichmann, Ruhr Germany, Nazi Gestapo officer 1905 Anna "Ans" van Dike, "the Young", Jewish nazi collaborator 1903 Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Austrian nazi, SS/SD 1901 Leo Poos, nazi police officer, caught Dutch underground agents 1898 Wies Moens, Flemish writer/nazi 1897 Louis Darquier de Pellepoix, France, anti-Semite/nazi collaborator 1897 Joseph Goebbels, Nazi propagandist 1897 Hans Speidel, nazi chief-staff/NATO-supreme commander 1896 Oswald Mosley, baron/British nazi 1894 Fritz Sauckel, German Nazi General of Labor 1894 Anton A Mussert, Dutch nazi leader, NSB 1893 Hermann Goering, propoganda minister, Nazi Germany 1889 Adolph Hitler, Braunau Austria, dictator of Nazi Germany, 1936-45 1884 Marius HLW "Max" Blokzijl, Dutch nazi collaborator/traitor 1882 Leo Perutz, born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, writer, wrote 11 novels, mathematician, emigrated to Palestine during Nazi Anschluss, 1938 1879 Friedrich Christiansen, nazi commander Wehrmacht Netherland 1875 Ernst F. Sauerbruch, German nazi/surgeon 1859 Knut Hamsun, born in Norway, writer/Nazi, Hunger-Nobel 1920 |
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