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      • Siege of Antwerp, German capture of the Belgian city of Antwerp from September 28 to October 10, 1914, in the early months of World War I.
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  2. Antwerp was liberated 75 years ago. Take a look at the timeline of 'Antwerp remembers' and learn more about the turbulent history of the war and the liberation.

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  3. 1576 – 4 November: during the Sack of Antwerp, John III van de Werve, Lord of Hovorst gets killed by the Spanish forces. 1577 – Antwerp Citadel partially dismantled. 1579 City joins Union of Utrecht. Hall of the Coopers built. 1583 – 17 January: François, Duke of Anjou tries to take city. 1584 – July: Siege of Antwerp begins.

  4. The fall of Antwerp (Dutch: val van Antwerpen [vɑl vɑn ˈɑntʋɛrpə(n)]) on 17 August 1585 took place during the Eighty Years' War, after a siege lasting over a year from July 1584 until August 1585.

    • July 1584-17 August 1585
    • Spanish victory
    • Antwerp (present-day Belgium)
  5. Apr 20, 2015 · The campaign to free up Antwerp cost the Allies dear. They had lost 703 officers and 12,170 other ranks killed, wounded or lost in action, presumed dead. Over half of these casualties were Canadian men.

  6. The Battle of the Scheldt in World War II was a series of military operations to open up the Scheldt river between Antwerp and the North Sea for shipping, so that Antwerp's port could be used to supply the Allies in north-west Europe.

    • 2 October-8 November 1944
    • Antwerp opened to Allied shipping
    • Allied victory
  7. The siege of Antwerp began on in earnest in the first days of October. By October 8, it was clear the outer forts and connecting trenches would fall soon. The Belgian and British forces evacuated the city. Although most did so successfully, some were captured by German forces.

  8. Oct 10, 2022 · Antwerp, the second-largest European port, was captured by the British 11 th Armoured Regiment on September 4 th, 1944. 90% of Antwerp’s facilities were still intact. The battle of the Scheldt meant the Allies could open the sea lanes into The Netherlands and Belgium.

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