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Keep in mind that Nazi Germany wasn't just awful because of how they waged war, but also the people they occupied that weren't targeted for genocide would still have been treated poorly.

Today, despite the obvious importance of the Strike of the 100,000, it is largely unrecognized in Belgium and unknown abroad. There are no major commemorations or monuments acknowledging this historic event. Victory in Europe Day on May 8 is no longer a national holiday in Belgium, a status it enjoyed until 1978.

I have no doubt that the capitalists deliberately suppressed this memory to be an inspiration for other future labor actions.