The Vinkt massacre (Dutch: Bloedbad van Vinkt) was a war crime committed by German soldiers in the villages of Vinkt and Meighem in East Flanders on 26–28...
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resistance at Deinze and Vinkt provoked reprisal attacks against local civilians by the German 225th Infantry Division in the Vinkt massacre. As the historian...
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forced to abandon Vinkt, which left the Germans in control. They had lost 39 men while managing to kill 170 Germans. In the subsequent Vinkt massacre, 86 civilians...
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SS Waco Victory (redirect from SS Vinkt)
II service, Waco Victory was sold to Belgium where she served as the SS Vinkt from 1947 to 1965. She was eventually resold to Liberia in 1965 where she...
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Windwirbel (Chidra; 560 people, including children) 1940 May 25, Vinkt Massacre (Vinkt, East Flanders; 86-140 people, including children) 1944 August 18...
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Belgian civilians being victims of German war crimes (see: Rape of Belgium, Vinkt massacre). The territory currently comprising the German-speaking community...
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offender against the Nazi German occupation power Vinkt massacre: In May 1940 at least 86 civilians in Vinkt were killed by the German Wehrmacht. Heusden:...
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Regiment (Wehrmacht), part of the 208th Infantry Division in World War II; see Vinkt massacre 337th Independent Helicopter Regiment, Russian Air Force (formerly...
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Oignies and Courrières massacre - massacre of French civilians (28 May 1940) Vinkt massacre - massacre of Belgian civilians (26-28 May 1940) German Propaganda...
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