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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Stock Market Crash of 1929 |  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - Persecution of JewsShortly after the invasion the Persecution of Jews began. The Germans established a government with the Austrian Arthur Seyss-Inquart as leader. They also established a "Jewish Board". Mainly this was a way of organising the identification and deportation of Jews more efficiently. A substantial number of people from the diamond business organised this 'Board' and the Jews were told they were safe, as long as they all came to register themselves.
Only a few disagreed, mainly because it 'would jeopardise the Jewish community'. The Dutch ...
See also:The Netherlands in World War II, The Netherlands in World War II - Prelude to the War, The Netherlands in World War II - The outbreak of the war, The Netherlands in World War II - Persecution of Jews, The Netherlands in World War II - Oppression and resistance, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch volunteers in the German armed forces, The Netherlands in World War II - The last year, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch East Indies and the war against Japan, The Netherlands in World War II - After the war Read more here: » The Netherlands in World War II: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - Persecution of Jews |
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| |  |  |  | Stock Market Crash of 1929: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - The outbreak of the warAt the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, the Netherlands declared itself neutral once again as in World War I. In order to flank the French defences on the Maginot Line and to pre-empt a possible British invasion, on May 10, 1940 Germany invaded the Netherlands, starting the Battle of the Netherlands, and Belgium. Given the historically good relations with its much larger neighbour, the invasion came as big surprise to most Dutch, but the army had been warned by Hans Oster, a German officer.
The poorly equipped Dutch army was ...
See also:The Netherlands in World War II, The Netherlands in World War II - Prelude to the War, The Netherlands in World War II - The outbreak of the war, The Netherlands in World War II - Persecution of Jews, The Netherlands in World War II - Oppression and resistance, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch volunteers in the German armed forces, The Netherlands in World War II - The last year, The Netherlands in World War II - Dutch East Indies and the war against Japan, The Netherlands in World War II - After the war Read more here: » The Netherlands in World War II: Encyclopedia II - The Netherlands in World War II - The outbreak of the war |
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