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Parool worker Arie Addicks is executed
In 1940 Arie joins the resistance and prints and distributes Het Parool (an illegal newspaper). He manages to escape when the Nazis try to arrest him, but his father is killed. On 27 September 1941 the Nazis manage to arrest him. A couple of days later he is executed on the Waalsdorpervlakte.
There is a street named after him, the Arie Addickspad, by the Amsterdam Sloterdijk train station.
Resistance
People against the Nazis commit acts of resistance. These people are mostly organized into small groups which are often part of a larger organization. Acts of resistance include; helping people in hiding, stealing and forging ration coupons and identity papers, attacks on public records offices and distribution offices, sabotage, assassinating German military personnel and collaborators; printing and distributing illegal newspapers.
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