Dutch PM Mark Rutte said the comments were a "disgusting distortion of history".
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Erdogan has repeated his claim that European leaders are behaving like 'Nazis'.
The Dutch "from another soil" think their vote in the election matters, but are unsure about who to vote for.
The Netherlands had previously warned its citizens not travel to Turkey amid referendum security concerns.
The far-right leader squared off with Rutte in a debate in Rotterdam.
Erdogan accused Dutch politicians of behaving like 'Nazis' and compared Netherlands to 'banana republic'.
With two days before the vote, the front runners debated healthcare, immigration and the economy.
Protests in Rotterdam and Istanbul came after Netherlands stopped Turkish politicians holding rallies due to fears that tensions might spill over into expat communities.
The Dutch could leave the Eurozone in a massive blow to the whole EU project.
The diplomatic tensions continue to escalate as Turkish president keeps attacking the Netherlands.
Turkish leader warns the Dutch they will 'pay the price' for stopping Turkish ministers holding referendum campaign rally to build support for power-grab proposals.
Netherlands preventing Turkish ministers attending pro-Erdoğan rallies sparked anger.
Anti-Islam politician regularly references Theo van Gogh and Pim Fortuyn and is under constant police protection.
Wilders' anti-Islam message is being well received by Dutch voters angry about immigration and the European project.
Rally participants know what country they want to live in, but not who to entrust with their vote on 15 March.
Women are prohibited from wearing the Islamic face veil in public in these countries.
Wilders was convicted of inciting discrimination against people of Moroccan origin
Police said: 'Connecting with the people in the district is very important for us.'
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The doctor was said to have acted in 'good faith' to the elderly woman