Liège
Liège (City) | |
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Liège Cathedral, St. Paul's Cathedral | |
East Belgian city notorious for peculiar events. Just bad luck? |
Liège is the third largest city in Belgium.
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World War 2
The Germans took over the city in 1940, taking the forts in only three days. Most Jews were saved, with the help of the sympathetic population, as many Jewish children and refugees were hidden in the numerous monasteries. Liege was liberated by the British military in September 1944.
1985
- Full article: 1985 Liège bombing
- Full article: 1985 Liège bombing
In 1985, the city courthouse was blown up by a lawyer with a grudge.[1]
1991
- Full article: Assassination of André Cools
- Full article: Assassination of André Cools
Leading socialist politician André Cools was assassinated in Liege.
2011
- Full article: 2011 Liège attack
- Full article: 2011 Liège attack
A murder-suicide attack took place in the central square in December 2011. A gunman stood atop a bus shelter adjacent to a Christmas market and shot at civilians. He also threw grenades, killing 6 and injuring 125. The shooter then committed suicide by shooting himself. Witnesses spoke of more assailants and further explosions than were confirmed.[2]
The attack occurred on the same day and at the same hour as the 2011 Florence shootings.
2018
- Full article: 2018 Liège attack
- Full article: 2018 Liège attack
In 2018 a Jihadi killed three people in Liege. He was reportedly radicalised in prison.[3]
2020
In 2020 a crane accidentally knocked the head and torso off the statue of St. Paul atop Liège Cathedral.[4]
Group
Group | Start | Description |
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University of Liège | 1817 | French-speaking university in Belgium |
References
- ↑ https://apnews.com/article/6b03d6d65c5c81309264c187c905abe0
- ↑ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16161746
- ↑ https://edition.cnn.com/2018/05/29/europe/liege-shooting-intl/index.html
- ↑ https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/46836/construction-crane-knocks-head-and-torso-off-catholic-cathedrals-statue-of-st-paul