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  2. Liberation Route Europe - Wikipedia

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    Liberation Route Europe. Liberation Route Europe is an international remembrance trail that connects the main regions along the advance of the Western Allied Forces toward the liberation of Europe and final stage of the Second World War. The route started in 2008 as a Dutch regional initiative in the Arnhem-Nijmegen area and then developed into ...

  3. Holocaust tourism - Wikipedia

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    Holocaust tourism is tourism to destinations connected with the extermination of Jews during the Holocaust in World War II, including visits to sites of Jewish martyrology such as former Nazi death camps and concentration camps turned into state museums. [1] It belongs to a category of the so-called 'roots tourism' usually across parts of ...

  4. War tourism - Wikipedia

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    War tourism is recreational travel to active or former war zones for purposes of sightseeing or historical study. The term may be used pejoratively to describe thrill-seeking in dangerous and forbidden places. In 1988, P. J. O'Rourke applied the pejorative meaning to war correspondents. [1]

  5. European theatre of World War II - Wikipedia

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    The European theatre of World War II was one of the two main theatres of combat [nb 22] during World War II.It saw heavy fighting across Europe for almost six years, starting with Germany's invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939 and ending with the Western Allies conquering most of Western Europe, the Soviet Union conquering most of Eastern Europe including the German capital Berlin, and ...

  6. Colmar Pocket - Wikipedia

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    The Colmar Pocket. Part of World War II. U.S. and French Moroccan troops link up at Rouffach, February 1945. The junction of the two forces split the Colmar Pocket. Date. 20 January – 9 February 1945. Location. Around Colmar, Alsace. 48°4′50″N 7°21′36″E  /  48.08056°N 7.36000°E  / 48.08056; 7.36000  (Colmar)

  7. Escape and evasion lines (World War II) - Wikipedia

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    Escape and evasion lines in World War II helped people escape European countries occupied by Nazi Germany. The focus of most escape lines in Western Europe was assisting British and American airmen shot down over occupied Europe to evade capture and escape to neutral Spain or Sweden from where they could return to the United Kingdom.

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