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In 1943, when university students were required to sign an oath of loyalty to the occupying forces, over eighty-five percent refused to sign and thousands rushed into hiding.

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How do eighty percent of Dutch students reply to German demands that they sign a loyalty oath to Germany and with what result?

Eighty percent of Dutch students responded to German demands for a loyalty oath during the occupation in World War II by refusing to comply. This widespread defiance highlighted their resistance to collaboration with the occupying forces. As a result, many students faced repercussions, including expulsion from their educational institutions, but their refusal also fostered a sense of solidarity and national identity among the Dutch population.


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In 1943 the NAZIs demanded that the Dutch students sign a loyalty oath in World War 2. 85 percent of the students declined to sign the oath, leaving most of them in hiding. Mid-1943, around June, the Dutch formed a resistance against the NAZIs.


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