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  2. Verzetsmuseum - Wikipedia

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    The Resistance Museum (Dutch: Verzetsmuseum) is a museum located in the Plantage neighbourhood in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. [1] The Dutch Resistance Museum, chosen [by whom?] as the best historical museum of the Netherlands, [2] aims to tell the story of the Dutch people in World War II.

  3. Dutch resistance - Wikipedia

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    Orange Blood, Silver Wings: The Untold Story of the Dutch Resistance During Market-Garden (2007) Fiske, Mel, and Christina Radich. Our Mother's War: A Biography of a Child of the Dutch Resistance (2007) van der Horst, Liesbeth. The Dutch Resistance Museum (2000) Schaepman, Antoinette. Clouds: Episode of Dutch Wartime Resistance, 1940–45 (1982)

  4. 1943 bombing of the Amsterdam civil registry office - Wikipedia

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    The Amsterdam civil registry office, the day after the bombing. The 1943 bombing of the Amsterdam civil registry office was an attempt by members of the Dutch resistance to destroy the Amsterdam civil registry (bevolkingsregister), in order to prevent the German occupiers from identifying Jews and others marked for persecution, arrest or forced labour.

  5. Netherlands in World War II - Wikipedia

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    A bunker of the Peel-Raam Line, built in 1939. The Dutch colonies such as the Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia) caused the Netherlands to be one of the top five oil producers in the world at the time and to have the world's largest aircraft factory in the Interbellum (Fokker), which aided the neutrality of the Netherlands and the success of its arms dealings in the First World War.

  6. Allied bombings of Amsterdam-Noord - Wikipedia

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    The Allied bombings of Amsterdam-Noord took place in July 1943 during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II.Three strategic bombing attacks by Allied Forces were aimed at the former Fokker Aircraft Factory in the northern part of Amsterdam, which was of interest as the factory was confiscated by the Nazis and employees were forced to produce aircraft for the Luftwaffe.

  7. Category:Dutch resistance members - Wikipedia

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    This category includes Dutch people who resisted the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands during World War II, whether or not they were members of a formal organization ...

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