Historical Events tagged with "ss"

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Politics & Government

Nazi Deportation of Jews from the Netherlands

July 15th, 1941 83 years ago

In July 1941, Nazi Germany initiated the deportation of approximately 100,000 Jews from the occupied Netherlands to extermination camps. This action was part of the broader anti-Semitic policies enacted by the Nazis, aimed at systematically removing Jewish populations from occupied territories across Europe. The deportations involved forced relocation, severe restrictions, and brutal treatment, leading to significant suffering among the Jewish community in the Netherlands.

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Nazi Lebensborn Project Established

December 12th, 1935 89 years ago

Heinrich Himmler founded the Lebensborn program, aiming to increase the Aryan population in Nazi Germany. Operated through maternity homes, it facilitated childbirth among racially pure women, particularly those married to SS members. The program showcased the Nazi regime's obsession with racial purity and was part of broader social engineering efforts. It represented a systematic approach to breeding a master race aligned with Nazi ideology.

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The Purge of Political Rivals by Nazis

July 2nd, 1934 90 years ago

In a campaign lasting three days, Adolf Hitler orchestrated a series of politically motivated murders known as the Night of the Long Knives. Targeting leaders of the SA and other perceived threats, the operation was marked by the execution of Ernst Röhm, the SA leader, among others, solidifying Hitler's control over Germany and the Nazi Party. Secretive and ruthless, the purges took place in various locations across the country, reflecting a brutal assertion of power amid rising tensions within the Nazi ranks.

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Hitler's Purge of Political Rivals

June 30th, 1934 90 years ago

In a ruthless power consolidation maneuver, Adolf Hitler orchestrated The Night of the Long Knives, leading to the assassination of numerous political rivals and perceived threats within the Nazi Party. The operation primarily targeted the leadership of the Storm Troopers (SA), particularly Ernst Röhm. This violent purge took place across several locations in Germany, fueled by Hitler's desire to secure his position and align with the German Army and traditional conservative elites. With this decisive action, Hitler eliminated opposition and solidified his totalitarian regime.

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Violent Clash Between Political Factions in Altona

July 17th, 1932 92 years ago

A riot broke out between Nazi Party paramilitary forces, the SS and SA, and members of the German Communist Party in Altona. The confrontation was characterized by intense violence, resulting in injuries and significant chaos. It occurred during a time of heightened political tension in Germany, as rival factions struggled for control. The riots reflected the broader struggle for power leading up to the elections in the Weimar Republic and marked a significant episode in the conflict between Nazi and Communist factions during this turbulent period.

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