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- Hendrik Alexander Seyffardt (1 November 1872 – 6 February 1943) was a Dutch general, who during World War II collaborated with **** Germany during the...
- Scheveningen, The Hague, Seyffardt was shot twice by student Jan Verleun who had accompanied Kastein on the mission. A day later Seyffardt suc****bed to his injuries...
- the invaders validated and empowered this. Individuals such as Hendrik Seyffardt in the Netherlands and Theodoros Pangalos in Greece saw collaboration...
- the support of Dutch General Staff officer Lieutenant-General Hendrik Seyffardt. By April 1941, volunteers began arriving in Hamburg. By July 1941, the...
- administration. On 4 February 1943, Retired General and Rijkscommissaris Hendrik Seyffardt, already head of the Dutch SS volunteer group Vrijwilligerslegioen Nederland [nl]...
- administration. On 4 February Retired General and Rijkscommissaris Hendrik Seyffardt, already head of the Dutch SS volunteer group Vrijwilligerslegioen Nederland [nl]...
- R) are SS Obergruppenführer Hanns Albin Rauter, Dutch general Hendrik Seyffardt, Rijkscommissaris Arthur Seyss-Inquart, and SD Gruppenführer Wilhelm Harster...
- retaliation for the ********inations of the Reydons and General Hendrik Seyffardt. Reydon was born in Voorschoten, the Netherlands, on 6 December 1896....
- general staff and now-collaborating Lieutenant general Hendrik Seyffardt in the Hague. Seyffardt commanded the campaign to recruit Dutch volunteers for the...
- Mussert speaking to NSB recruits with Reich Commissioner Arthur Seyss-Inquart, General Hendrik Seyffardt and Rauter to the rear; The Hague, October 1941...