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6 unusual facts about Putten


Dejan Meleg

Meleg scored the opening goal in the 17' minute to help Ajax to a 1–4 victory at the Sportpark Puttereng in Putten.

Frans Wildenhain

She and Frans then moved to Putten, Holland, where they set up a pottery workshop called Het Kruikje (Little Jug).

Operation Silbertanne

On 1–2 October 1944, in the village of Putten, over 600 men were deported to camps to be killed in retaliation for resistance activity in the Putten raid.

Pond Farm

While in Putten, the Netherlands, he met the proprietors of the Het Kruike (Little Jug) pottery shop.

Putten

On 1 October and 2 October 1944, 661 men and boys, the majority of the male population, were deported from the town and 602 of them were sent to work in concentration camps such as Neuengamme and Birkenau.

Putten raid

The Putten raid (Dutch: Razzia van Putten) was a reprisal raid conducted during the Second World War in the town of Putten, in the central Netherlands.


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Dead Guitars

In addition to being a principal writer and lead vocalist with German band The Convent, Carlo van Putten also had a flourishing partnership with the late Adrian Borland, mastermind behind the British cult band The Sound, under the name White Rose Transmission and has worked with various others over the course of the years, including Marty Willson-Piper of The Church (band) and Mark Burgess of The Chameleons.

Netherlands women's national baseball team

The team is controlled by the Women's Baseball Netherlands Foundation, an independent organisation founded by Ivette van Putten and Percy Isenia.

Putten raid

The monument includes a memorial park designed by Jan Bijhouwer and a sandstone statue by Mari Andriessen depicting a grieving woman in traditional dress with a handkerchief in her hand, known as "The Lady of Putten".


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