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In November 1939, the Nazis used the so-called Venlo Incident as a pretext for invading the Netherlands. Following orders from Himmler, two British intelligence officers, Sigismund Payne Best and Richard Stevens, were captured from the Café Backus in the town of Venlo.
Best had been trying to contact German officers plotting against Hitler. The Netherlands had been an ideal ground for operations, b...
Best had been trying to contact German officers plotting against Hitler. The Netherlands had been an ideal ground for operations, b...
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In November 1939, the Nazis used the so-called Venlo Incident as a pretext for invading the Netherlands. Following orders from Himmler, two British intelligence officers, Sigismund Payne Best and Richard Stevens, were captured from the Café Backus in the town of Venlo.
Best had been trying to contact German officers plotting against Hitler. The Netherlands had been an ideal ground for operations, b...
Best had been trying to contact German officers plotting against Hitler. The Netherlands had been an ideal ground for operations, b...
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