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  2. November 2024 Amsterdam riots - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Riot in Amsterdam November 2024 Amsterdam riots Part of antisemitism during the Israel–Hamas war and anti-Palestinianism during the Israel–Hamas war Amsterdam's Dam Square, where some of the clashes occurred Date 7 November 2024 (2024-11-07) Location Amsterdam, Netherlands Methods Riots, ambush ...

  3. November 2024 Amsterdam attacks - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] Calls to "Hunt Jews" were shared via social media groups after incidents the day before the match. [10] [11] Subsequently, Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters were ambushed and assaulted in various locations across the city. [12] The mayor's office said the perpetrators "actively sought out Israeli supporters to attack and assault them". [5]

  4. Henneicke Column - Wikipedia

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    In 1949 he was tried by a Dutch court in absentia and received the death penalty. The sentence was never carried out; Briedé died of natural causes in Germany in January 1962. The history of the Henneicke Column was researched by Dutch journalist Ad van Liempt , who in 2002 published in the Netherlands: A Price on Their Heads, Kopgeld, Dutch ...

  5. Jewish pogrom in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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  6. Willem Arondeus - Wikipedia

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    Willem Johan Cornelis Arondéus (22 August 1894 – 1 July 1943) was a Dutch artist and author who joined the Dutch anti-Nazi resistance movement during World War II.He participated in the bombing of the Amsterdam public records office to hinder the Nazi German effort to identify Dutch Jews and others wanted by the Gestapo.

  7. 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.

  8. Ans van Dijk - Wikipedia

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    Born in Amsterdam, Ans van Dijk was the daughter of Jewish parents Aron van Dijk and Kaatje Bin.She married Bram Querido in 1927, and they separated in 1935. [2] After the marriage ended, she began a lesbian relationship with a woman named Miep Stodel, and opened a millinery shop called Maison Evany in Amsterdam.

  9. The Holocaust in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Jews began settling in the Netherlands from the 17th century, where they benefited from the Dutch tradition of religious tolerance, especially in Amsterdam. In 1796 and 1834, Jewish emancipation laws granted full citizenship to Dutch Jews. From the late nineteenth century until the 1930s, Dutch Jews became increasingly secularised and ...