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Georgian uprising on Texel
insurgency
Operation Bodenplatte
1945 Nazi air force offensive
Hongerwinter
widespread famine in the Nazi-Occupied Netherlands caused by the occupation
Operation Veritable
1945 battle of World War II
The Lady of All Nations
Marian apparitions in Amsterdam (1945-1959)

Operation Blackhawk
1945 WWII military operation

Operations Manna and Chowhound
Humanitarian Operations of allied air forces in the Netherlands
Liberation of Arnhem
1945 battle of World War II
Bombing of the Bezuidenhout
1945 Aerial bombing operation during World War II
Battle of Groningen
Second World War battle from April 14-18, 1945
Operation Black Tulip
forcible deportation of Germans from the Netherlands after World War II
13 May 1945 German deserter execution
Illegal execution of two German deserters in 1945
Amsterdam shooting on the Dam, 7 May 1945
event where civilians of Amsterdam lost their lives at the end of WWII
Operation Amherst
1945 military operation
Scholtenshuis
The Scholtenhuis (or Scholtenshuis) was a well-known and infamous building located in the centre of Groningen, the Netherlands, on the eastern side of the Grote Markt. It was constructed between 1878 and 1881 in an eclectic style by the Groningen architect Jan Maris for the industrialist Willem Albert Scholten. The property consisted of two connected houses occupied by two generations of the Scholten family: W.A. Scholten and his son Jan Evert Scholten. Of the original complex, only the former carriage house with chauffeur's apartment at 8 remains, featuring an “S” above the entrance referring