Van Gybland Oosterhoff, Jeanette Louise(2008-02-25)
Kleijkamp was bombed on 12 April 1944. The building was a document store for the Nazi's in Den Haag. This collection is a collection of documents on Kleijkamp as well as some documents that was picked-up in the street after ...
Jacobus Christiaan (Jaap) Vos (1920-1974) was a POW from Den Haag in the Netherlands. He was kept in Marinfelde in Berlin, it was the Foreign camp of the concentration camp Sachsenhausen. He worked in the Fritz Werner ...
Van Gybland Oosterhoff, Jeanette Louise(2008-03-02)
During 1945 and 1946 there was a large housing crisis in the Netherlands due to the war the "Centraal Bureau voor de huisvesting" was responsible to find space for people to stay. This is the notice of availability of a ...
Clasina Maria Ringers Furstner was the daughter of Jan Ringers and Magda Furstner. Jan's father was the Minister of Public Works in the 1945-1946 Cabinet and Magda's father was the Minister of Navy affairs in the Dutch ...
A set of newspaper clippings on the brochure published by J.D. de Geer in 1942 titled "De Synthese in den Oorlog"
“Brochure van jhr. De Geer verschenen” Telegraaf Aandblad 9 April 1942 - “Mussert over brochure De Geer” ...
A booklet published as a tourist brochure portraying the Hague during the 100 jubilee of the Netherlands in 1913. In 1813 the Netherlands became a monarchy after being liberated from Napoleon.
Propaganda booklet discussing the people from various other countries than Germany taking part in the German war effort as part of the Waffen SS. Propaganda number K199.
During the Second World War hundreds of people in the Netherlands were relocated due to the German occupational armies activities. Here are several papers that was used during this evacuation process.