Today in World War II History—February 22, 1941
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Today in World War II History—February 22, 1941

  Jewish men being arrested by German soldiers, Jonas Daniël Meijerplein in Amsterdam, February 1941 (Nationaal Archief of the Netherlands, public domain) 85 Years Ago—Feb. 22, 1941: First mass roundup of Jews in the Netherlands: in Amsterdam, 427 men are arrested in reprisal for the death of a Dutch Nazi party member. Dutch communist paper De Waarheid calls for a general strike in response to roundup of Jews. Bread ration in Jewish ghetto in Warsaw is reduced to 3 ounces per day.The post Today in World War II History—February 22, 1941 first appeared on Sarah Sundin.