Historical Events tagged with "german occupation"

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Military & Warfare

End of Axis Occupation in Athens

October 12th, 1944 80 years ago

The Axis occupation of Athens concluded when German forces withdrew from the city, marking a significant moment in Greece's liberation during World War II. This event followed months of political coordination among Greek resistance groups and Allied support. The local populace celebrated as the returning forces were met with demonstrations of joy and relief, demonstrating a unity that had developed among various factions opposing Axis rule. The withdrawal was a pivotal point for Greece, symbolizing both the end of foreign occupation and the beginning of recovery efforts.

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Military & Warfare

Battle of Meligalas: ELAS vs. Security Battalions

September 13th, 1944 80 years ago

The Battle of Meligalas involved clashes between the Greek People's Liberation Army (ELAS) and collaborationist security battalions. Fought in the town of Meligalas, it was a significant engagement during final stages of World War II in Greece. The ELAS sought to combat local and German occupation forces and establish control. The battle resulted in heavy fighting and numerous casualties, further escalating the tensions between resistance groups and collaborationist factions.

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Military & Warfare

Suppression of Potential Kraków Uprising

August 6th, 1944 80 years ago

Following the Warsaw Uprising on August 1, 1944, the German authorities implemented strict measures in Kraków to prevent a similar insurrection. They detained all able-bodied men in the city, fearing that the spirit of rebellion would spread. This action was taken in response to the efforts of the Polish resistance to liberate Warsaw from German occupation, leading to significant military and civilian casualties. The brutal suppression of Warsaw had a chilling effect throughout occupied Poland, particularly in Kraków, where plans for an uprising had been discussed but were never executed.

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Crime & Law

Mass Shooting of Jews at Ninth Fort

October 29th, 1941 83 years ago

Over 10,000 Jews were executed by German occupiers in Kaunas at the Ninth Fort, an event known as the 'Great Action'. This massacre took place during a period of heightened brutality against Jewish communities in Europe, particularly those under Nazi occupation. The German forces, alongside local collaborators, aimed to eliminate the Jewish population in Lithuania as part of their broader genocidal agenda during World War II. The victims included men, women, and children, with their lives tragically cut short during these horrific events.

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Military & Warfare

Nazi Germany Occupies Whole Territory of Estonia

September 5th, 1941 83 years ago

In September 1941, Nazi Germany fully occupied Estonia, marking a significant phase in the Eastern Front of World War II. The occupation came after intense military engagement, resulting in the withdrawal of Soviet forces. The German army aimed to integrate Estonia into the Reich and suppress any remnants of Soviet influence. Key cities, including Tallinn, fell under Nazi control, leading to immediate changes in governance and the imposition of German laws and military rule.

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