hellingsprocessen
The Hellingsprocessen, also known as the Hellings Report, was a significant event in the history of the Netherlands during World War II. It was a secret report prepared by a group of Dutch resistance members, including former Prime Minister Dirk Jan de Geer, who was executed by the Nazis in 1942. The report was named after its author, Johan Hellings, a prominent Dutch resistance leader.
The Hellingsprocessen was a comprehensive plan for the liberation of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation. It
The Hellingsprocessen was kept secret from the Dutch government in exile in London, as the Dutch resistance
The Hellingsprocessen is considered one of the most important documents in Dutch resistance history. It demonstrated