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.
Bekendmaking, 15-08-1942, Gooi en Eemlander, Hilversum; Mr Robert Baelde, 17-08-1942, Schiedamsche Courant; Alexander Baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, 16-08-1942, Nieuwe Rotterdam Courant; Mr Otto Ernst Gelder Graaf van ...
German Headquarters of the Propaganda and Information Services(2008-02-29)
A 4-page newsheet entitled "Groeten uit Engeland" issued by the headquarters of the Propaganda and Information Services and dropped by the Luftwaffe over the Netherlands. In a communique of 10 September 1942, the Reich ...
Invitation by the "Haagsch Werkcomite" for a commemoration of the Battle of the Java Sea. The battle took place between the Dutch fleet and the Japanese fleet in the Second World War on 26 and 27 February 1942.
Newspaper article by Max Blokzijl on of the best known collaborators during the Second World War. The article is a description of Blokzijl's radio program.
During the Second World War some parts of the Netherlands were worst affected than others. This is a collection notice for collecting food and clothes for the Province Zeeland.
Letter written on 4 February 1749 to Ds Samuel de la Douespe. She thanks him for books in the letter. Marie Louise was the mother of Willem IV (wife of Johan Willem Friso)