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- Dutch famine of 1944–1945, also known as the Hunger Winter (from Dutch Hongerwinter), was a famine that took place in the German-occupied Netherlands, especially...
- the war. The Dutch famine of 1944–45, known in the Netherlands as the Hongerwinter (literal translation: hunger winter), was a famine that took place in...
- Manna and Chowhound to supply food to the Dutch po****tion stricken by Hongerwinter. After the German surrender, the 100th departs for home. The series ends...
- German authorities forbade food transport by rail, resulting in the Hongerwinter of 1944/45 during which 18,000 died. Throughout the crisis, Mussert sta****...
- from food and fuel. That resulted in acute need and starvation, the Hongerwinter. The German authorities lost more and more control over the situation...
- Asia. During World War II, starvation conditions in the Netherlands (Hongerwinter, hunger winter 1944) led to using Tulipa bulbs as food. Calochortus bulbs...
- Western Europe during the Second World War. In the Netherlands, the Hongerwinter of 1944 killed approximately 30,000 people. Some other areas of Europe...
- symbols while setting the record. The winter of 1944–45, known as the Hongerwinter (hunger winter), was severe, and there was a great lack of food, especially...
- attacks in Mattoon, Illinois for two w****s. September – The Dutch famine ("Hongerwinter") begins, in the occupied northern part of the Netherlands. September...
- do****ent the activities of the German occupiers, and also the awful Hongerwinter, the Dutch famine of 1944–45. During the postwar recovery, he recorded...