The raids and new member organizing in the 1930s led to significant membership increases.
The raid led to a quick end to the war and a favourable peace for the Dutch.
Those raids led to 14 arrests and the seizure of $30,000 in cash, he said.
The raid led to six arrests but since the police did not find anything illegal in the house they all were released without charges.
That raid led to their detention for four days by the Iraqi authorities.
As is customary here, the raid did not lead to prosecutions.
The raids have led to a series of women being released.
The raid in winter 1226-1227 led to heavy losses on the Finnish side.
The raid led to probation and suspended sentences for the three men.
The raid turned up banned substances and led to a number of trials.