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1940 German war crime in Belgium
The Vinkt massacre (Dutch: Bloedbad van Vinkt) was a war crime committed by German soldiers in the villages of Vinkt and Meigem in East Flanders on 26–28
Vinkt_massacre
Village in Belgium
Vinkt is a village in the Belgian province of East Flanders and is a submunicipality of Deinze. It was an independent municipality until the municipal
Vinkt
City and municipality in Flemish Community, Belgium
Merendree, Nevele, Petegem-aan-de-Leie, Poesele [nl], Sint-Martens-Leerne, Vinkt, Vosselare, Wontergem, and Zeveren. On 1 January 2022, Deinze had a population
Deinze
Victory ship of the United States
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
SS_Waco_Victory
Infantry formation of the Belgian Army
resistance at Deinze and Vinkt provoked reprisal attacks against local civilians by the German 225th Infantry Division in the Vinkt massacre. As the historian
Chasseurs_Ardennais
Part of the German invasion of Belgium
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
Battle_of_the_Lys_(1940)
Village in Belgium
German soldiers in the villages of Vinkt and Meigem on 26–28 May 1940 during the Battle of the Lys known as the Vinkt massacre. Wikimedia Commons has media
Meigem
Windwirbel (Chidra; 560 people, including children) 1940 May 25, Vinkt Massacre (Vinkt, East Flanders; 86-140 people, including children) 1944 August 18
German_war_crimes
WWII war crime by Nazi SS soldiers in France
Oignies and Courrières massacre – massacre of French civilians (28 May 1940) Vinkt massacre – massacre of Belgian civilians (26–28 May 1940) German Propaganda
Le_Paradis_massacre
1940 massacre perpetrated by German troops
Massacre of French and Belgian civilians by German troops on 28 May 1940. Vinkt massacre - Massacre of Belgian civilians by German troops from 26-28 May
Chasselay_massacre
War crimes and massacres in World War II (1939–1945)
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:
War_crimes_in_World_War_II
soldiers (the "Rape of Belgium") during the First World War Vinkt Massacre 25 May 1940 Vinkt, East Flanders 86-140 Massacre of Belgian civilians during
List_of_massacres_in_Belgium
Violations by German forces in World War II
Wehrmacht committed several war crimes in and near the small Belgian village of Vinkt. Hostages were taken and used as human shields. As the Belgian Army continued
War_crimes_of_the_Wehrmacht
List of significant events occurring during World War II in 1940
May: 86 Belgian civilians are murdered by German forces in the village of Vinkt. 26 May The Patrol vessel A4 arrives in Plymouth, evacuating the final 40
Timeline of World War II (1940)
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hands of the French. This belief persisted in 1940 when 80 inhabitants of Vinkt in Flanders were shot, the Ardennes hunters had just defeated a German regiment
German_atrocities_of_1914
May, and a further 48 at Beuvry on 24 May. Across the Belgian frontier at Vinkt, Wehrmacht troops of the 225th Infantry Division murdered 86 civilians on
Oignies and Courrières massacre
Oignies_and_Courrières_massacre
Town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
of the former 225th Infantry Division, which was implicated in the 1940 Vinkt Massacre in Belgium. Following the joint German-Soviet invasion of Poland
Itzehoe
Award
Lys 1940 Liege 1940 Manche Namur 1940 Nevele Normandie Oldenburg Ronsele Vinkt Walcheren Winterbeek Yougoslavie Zelzate Zwijndrecht Elliptical clasps:
Commemorative Medal of the 1940–1945 War
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Topics referred to by the same term
Regiment (Wehrmacht), part of the 208th Infantry Division in World War II; see Vinkt massacre 337th Independent Helicopter Regiment, Russian Air Force (formerly
337th_Regiment
Occupation of Belgium during World War II
incidents of massacres against Belgian civilians by German forces, notably the Vinkt Massacre in which 86 civilians were killed. From 1941, the regime became
German occupation of Belgium during World War II
German_occupation_of_Belgium_during_World_War_II
Bilateral relations
Belgian civilians being victims of German war crimes (see: Rape of Belgium, Vinkt massacre). The territory currently comprising the German-speaking community
Belgium–Germany_relations
Non-combatants placed around a target to discourage enemy attacks
civilians were killed by the German Wehrmacht in an event known as the Vinkt Massacre, when the Germans took 140 civilians and used them as shields to
Human_shield
Village in Belgium
Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, eerste reeks: Arrondissement Gent, zevende deel: Vinkt, Vosselare, Vurste, Waarschoot, Wachtebeke, Winkel, Wondelgem, Wontergem
Wontergem
1940 Nazi war crime
Massacre of French and Belgian civilians by German troops on 28 May 1940. Vinkt massacre - Massacre of Belgian civilians by German troops from 26-28 May
Bois_d'Eraine_massacre
Village in Belgium
Provincie Oost-Vlaanderen, eerste reeks: Arrondissement Gent, zevende deel: Vinkt, Vosselare, Vurste, Waarschoot, Wachtebeke, Winkel, Wondelgem, Zeveren,
Zeveren
Military unit
of the day, the Germans had advanced 6 km (3.7 mi) from the Lys towards Vinkt, setting the stage for a dramatic last stand at that time. Having lost most
4th Infantry Division (Belgium)
4th_Infantry_Division_(Belgium)
Military unit
the Lys. On 25 May 1940, soldiers of the 377th Regiment carried out the Vinkt Massacre, taking 140 Belgian civilians hostage and using them as human shields
225th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
225th_Infantry_Division_(Wehrmacht)
Belgium The fishing boat was sunk in a collision with the Victory ship Vinkt ( Belgium in the English Channel 7 nautical miles (13 km) off Dungeness
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1947
that he will remain with his troops and share their fate 25 to 28 May – Vinkt Massacre 26 May – Dunkirk evacuation begins 28 May – Leopold III capitulates
1940_in_Belgium
Belgian cyclist
Belgium National Amateur Track Omnium Championship Omloop van Oost-Vlaanderen Vinkt Vuelta a España: Winner stage 7 Kruishoutem Belgium National Track Omnium
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to Compagnie Maritime Belge Lloyd Royale, Antwerp, Belgium and renamed Vinkt. She collided with the fishing boat Sonny Boy in the English Channel 7 nautical
List_of_Victory_ships_(W-Z)
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