Battle of Dortmund
20th century in North Rhine-WestphaliaApril 1945 in EuropeBattles of World War II involving the United StatesProvince of WestphaliaRhine Province
Battle of Dortmund was major battle of World War II in the Western Front European theatre between the Allied forces and Nazi Germany. The part of the larger Ruhr Pocket encirclement. It started with a major bombing of the City of Dortmund on 12 March 1945 and ground troops taking the city on 18 April 1945. In 1945, the city had many forced laborers living in concentration camps in Nazi Germany's coal and steel industries. The forced laborers were from Poland, Soviet Union, Belgium, France, and other occupied territories. At the end of the battle, 4.070 prisoners of war from 13 nations were liberated.
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Hüllberg, Dortmund Aplerbecker Mark (Aplerbeck)
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| N 51.466666666667 ° | E 7.55 ° |
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Hüllberg
Hüllberg
44267 Dortmund, Aplerbecker Mark (Aplerbeck)
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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