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Beeldenstorm
thumb|Print of the destruction in the Cathedral of Our Lady (Antwerp)|Church of Our Lady in Antwerp, the "signature event" of the Beeldenstorm, 20 August 1566, by [[Frans Hogenberg]]
Sack of Antwerp
1576 sack of the city of Antwerp during the Eighty Years' War

Spanish Fury at Mechelen
1572 sack
English Fury at Mechelen
1580 sacking of city in Belgium
Massacre of Dinant
massacre in First World War
Burning of Louvain
World War I destruction in Leuven
Möbel Aktion
The M-Aktion ("Furniture Action" or also "M-Action", abbreviation for "Möbel-Aktion") was a Nazi looting organisation. Attached to the "Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg", starting in early 1942 the M-Aktion looted approximately 70,000 homes of French, Belgian, and Dutch Jews who had either fled or had been deported.
Devisenschutzkommando
The ' (Foreign Exchange Protection Commando), or DSK', was a Nazi special looting unit of handpicked SS soldiers which operated in Belgium, France and the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia. The unit was established in 1940 and operated through the duration of World War II.