Historical Events tagged with "german"

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Military & Warfare

Soviet Forces Capture Tartu, Estonia

September 6th, 1944 80 years ago

In September 1944, Soviet forces captured Tartu, a key city in Estonia. This significant military action was part of a broader offensive to reclaim the Baltic States from German occupation. The capture of Tartu symbolized a crucial victory for the Red Army and displayed their strategic prowess in the region during World War II. The fighting involved complex urban warfare tactics and heavy resistance from German troops, who were determined to hold the city against the advancing Soviets, leading to intense combat.

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Military & Warfare

Heinrich Kreipe Captured by Allied Commandos

April 26th, 1944 80 years ago

Allied commandos successfully captured German General Heinrich Kreipe in Crete during a daring operation aimed at undermining German forces. The capture was part of the larger Allied strategy to disrupt Axis operations across occupied territories. Commandos, led by British Major Patrick Leigh Fermor, used stealth and intelligence to locate Kreipe while he traveled in his vehicle. This bold move not only diminished German command authority but also boosted Allied morale.

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Military & Warfare

Fragheto massacre of Italian civilians and partisans

April 7th, 1944 80 years ago

In a violent act, soldiers from the German 356th Infantry Division executed 30 Italian civilians and 15 partisans near Casteldelci in central-northern Italy. This atrocity occurred during World War II, amidst the backdrop of German occupation in Italy, where anti-fascist partisans were actively resisting Axis forces. The massacre exemplified the brutal tactics employed by German forces in response to partisan activities, leading to widespread fear and heightened tensions in the region.

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Politics & Government

Political Committee of National Liberation Established

March 10th, 1944 81 years ago

The Political Committee of National Liberation was established by the National Liberation Front in Greece, coalescing under the pressures of ongoing World War II and the German occupation. This committee aimed to form a strong governing body that would represent various factions of the Greek resistance. By bringing together multiple entities, the committee sought to unify efforts against foreign occupation and prepare for the post-war political landscape. Its creation marked a significant moment in the Greek resistance movement against Axis control.

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Politics & Government

Tighina Agreement on Transnistria Administration

August 30th, 1941 83 years ago

The Tighina Agreement was a treaty signed between Germany and Romania to address administrative issues of the Transnistria Governorate. This region had strategic significance during the World War II era. The agreement facilitated the coordination between the two powers in managing the territory and its resources, aiming for stability in a war-torn area. The treaty reflected the complex geopolitics of Eastern Europe at that time.

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Military & Warfare

Crete Surrenders to German Forces

June 1st, 1941 83 years ago

The Battle of Crete concluded when German forces succeeded in capturing the island after strategic assaults beginning on May 20. Allied forces, primarily consisting of British, Australian, and New Zealand troops, mounted a fierce defense but faced overwhelming Luftwaffe air support and coordinated ground assaults. The surrender marked a significant German victory in the Mediterranean Theater as they secured a vital position and forced Allied withdrawal.

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German Paratroops Invasion of Crete

May 20th, 1941 83 years ago

German paratroopers launched the invasion of Crete, marking a significant airborne assault during World War II. The operation, dubbed Operation Mercury, began with mass parachute drops over strategic locations in Crete. The Germans aimed to seize control of the island to prevent British forces from using it as a base in the Eastern Mediterranean. This bold and innovative tactic demonstrated the effectiveness of airborne operations and showcased the capabilities of the Luftwaffe.

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Military & Warfare

Siege of Calais ends with garrison surrender

May 26th, 1940 84 years ago

The Siege of Calais concluded with the surrender of British and French forces. This critical event occurred during World War II, as German troops advanced into France. The garrison had fought valiantly to delay the Germans, allowing Allied forces to regroup at Dunkirk. The surrender marked a significant moment in the Battle of France, as it showcased the overwhelming power of the German Blitzkrieg strategy. The fall of Calais also highlighted the strategic importance of the city as a point of defense for the Allies.

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First Tank-to-Tank Combat in History

April 24th, 1918 106 years ago

During the Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux, the British tank force encountered German A7V tanks in what is recorded as the first tank-to-tank combat in military history. Three British Mark IV tanks clashed against three German A7Vs on the Western Front in France. This engagement highlighted the evolving nature of warfare and the strategic use of armored vehicles in battle.

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