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1942 - Most of Maastricht's more than 500 Jews deported and killed in German concentration and extermination camps. 1944, 13/14 September - Liberation of Maastricht : US troops of 30th Infantry Division ("Old Hickory") liberate the city. 1944/45 - Maastricht serves as 'rest center' for allied forces. Maastricht Aachen Airport begins operating.
14 September: Maastricht, Gulpen, Meerssen 16 September: Simpelveld liberated by the 803rd tank destroyer battalion 17 September: Sint-Oedenrode, Veghel, Son en Breugel 18 September: Eindhoven
Maastricht painters were praised by Wolfram von Eschenbach in his Parzival. Around the same time, the poet Henric van Veldeke wrote a legend of Saint Servatius, one of the earliest works in Dutch literature. The two main churches acquired a wealth of relics and the septennial Maastricht Pilgrimage became a major event that drew up to 100,000 ...
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Liberation of Maastricht [1] The first attempt by the Canadians to enter West Zeelandic Flanders is repelled [1] Establishment of the Militair Gezag (Military authority) [2] 15 or 16 Sep: Hitler orders the utmost fanaticism in the defense of German territory [1] 16 Sep: The illegal 'Delta Center' begins operating in Amsterdam [1]
Pages in category "Events in Maastricht" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
Organized crime events in the Netherlands (4 P) P. Protests in the Netherlands (2 C, 14 P) T. Trials in the Netherlands (2 C, 8 P)
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