Historical Events tagged with "resistance"

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Military & Warfare

Rudolf von Gersdorff's Assassination Attempt on Hitler

March 21st, 1943 81 years ago

Rudolf von Gersdorff, a Wehrmacht officer, devised a plan to assassinate Adolf Hitler with a concealed suicide bomb during a visit to Berlin's Museum of Technology. On the day of the planned assassination, von Gersdorff disguised the bomb under his uniform, attempting to detonate it as Hitler arrived. However, intense feelings of loyalty and foreboding led him to defuse the bomb just in time, avoiding detection and possible execution.

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Military & Warfare

Major Greek Resistance Victory at Fardykambos

March 6th, 1943 82 years ago

The Battle of Fardykambos marked a significant confrontation between the Greek Resistance and the Royal Italian Army during World War II. Taking place near Grevena, the engagement culminated in the surrender of an entire Italian battalion, significantly weakening Italian control in the region. The successful operation was led by local partisans who employed guerrilla tactics to surprise and Overwhelm the Italian forces. Following this victory, Grevena was liberated just two weeks later, signaling a crucial turning point in local resistance efforts.

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Military & Warfare

Italian Battalions Surrender in Grevena

March 4th, 1943 82 years ago

The Battle of Fardykambos marks a significant confrontation between Greek Resistance forces and the Royal Italian Army, beginning on 3 March and concluding on 6 March with the surrender of an entire Italian battalion. This battle was a part of the broader resistance against Axis occupation in Greece, showcasing the determination and military capability of the Greek partisans. The liberation of the town of Grevena not only served as a morale booster for the local population but also highlighted the strategic challenges faced by the occupying forces.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Protest March Against Mobilization in Athens

February 24th, 1943 82 years ago

A large-scale protest erupted in Athens against rumors of forced mobilization of Greek workers for labor in Germany. Demonstrators clashed with Axis occupation forces and collaborationist police, illustrating the rising tension and opposition to the occupation. The protests highlighted the grievances of the Greek populace and their resistance to the demands of the Axis powers.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Formation of the United Panhellenic Organization of Youth

February 23rd, 1943 82 years ago

The foundation of the United Panhellenic Organization of Youth (EPON) marked a significant step in Greek resistance against Axis occupation. Formed in Athens by youth leaders, EPON united various youth organizations under a common goal to mobilize young Greeks. This initiative fostered a spirit of nationalism and solidarity, encouraging active resistance against oppressors. EPON quickly expanded its network, engaging in propaganda and leading youth in demonstrations, which inspired a broader movement for freedom during a challenging period.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Execution of White Rose Resistance Leaders

February 22nd, 1943 82 years ago

Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst were executed by guillotine in Munich, Germany. They were key members of the White Rose resistance group opposing Nazi rule through nonviolent protest and distribution of anti-Nazi leaflets. Their bravery in standing against totalitarianism marked them as some of the most iconic figures in German resistance history.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Nazis Arrest Members of White Rose Movement

February 18th, 1943 82 years ago

Members of the White Rose movement, including Hans Scholl and Sophie Scholl, were arrested by the Nazis in Munich. They had been distributing anti-Nazi leaflets that called for resistance against the regime. The group aimed to awaken the German populace to the horrors of the Nazi government through their pamphlets, which urged passive resistance. Their activism began in 1942 and gained traction but met with a brutal crackdown.

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Military & Warfare

Saboteurs Destroy Bridge, Guerrillas Ambush Convoy

January 21st, 1943 82 years ago

British special operations agents carried out a successful sabotage mission that involved the destruction of a railway bridge over the Asopos River. This operation was part of Operation Animals. Concurrently, Greek People's Liberation Army guerrillas launched a surprise attack on a German convoy during the Battle of Sarantaporos. The simultaneous efforts significantly disrupted German supply lines and showcased effective collaboration between British and Greek forces.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Jews' First Armed Resistance in Warsaw Ghetto

January 18th, 1943 82 years ago

The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising marked the first armed revolt by Jewish residents against Nazi oppression in the heart of occupied Poland. Triggered by the impending deportation of the remaining ghetto population to concentration camps, the resistance was led by the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB) and began in mid-January. In a bold act of defiance, the fighters used makeshift weapons to confront German troops. Although ultimately suppressed, this uprising became a powerful symbol of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust.

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