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  • Unknown (Het Volk, 1944-10-13)
    Berlin 11 October 1944 - the first Anglo-American military management for the German occupied territories.
  • Unknown (De Klaroen der Bevrijding, 1944-08-23)
    Minister of Justice Van Angeren was on his request relieved of his duties as minister. The new minister was Mr. G.J. van Heuven Hoedhart
  • Unknown (2008-09-22)
    "Afschrift Brieven van een Arnhemschen Vluchteling", the letter starts with telling of W.L. Van Dijk, G. de Konig and A.M.M. Puthaar who were shot by the Germans on 14 September 1944.
  • Loef, J. (2008-09-22)
    Letter to Van der Stoel to complain about a prayer he did in a sermon about the India and Japanese crisis
  • Unknown (1944-01-30)
    Interview with Minister Burger on Radio Oranje. Out of the newspaper "Trouw" special edition for West-Friesland, 30 January 1944, no 17.
  • Unknown (1952-08)
    15 page article of "Van Couranten en Courantieren" on "Ontstaan en vroegste ontwikkeling der Nederlandse Pers".
  • Unknown (1930-04-02)
    45 photographs of the opening of the Juliana van Stolberg Monument in 1930. The monument was opened by Princess Juliana daughter to Queen Wilhelmina.
  • Unknown (1930-02-06)
    17 photographs or newspaper clippings of Juliana on her holiday in Beiren. Wilhelmina took Juliana on this holiday after she finished her studies at the University of Leiden in 1930
  • Unknown (1930-01-31)
    Thirteen photographs of the farewell to Juliana by the VVSL (Vereeniging van Vrouwen Studenten te Leiden) in Katwijk.
  • Unknown (1930-01-08)
    Prinses Juliana's visit to the State General on 8 January 1930.
  • Unknown (1930-01-18)
    Juliana and her family (Mother Queen Wilhelmina, Father Prince Hendrik and Grandmother Emma) had an official state visit to Den Haag on 18 January 1930
  • Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs (1942-10-02)
    Special edition Moffen Spiegel. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H15.
  • Unknown (Amerikaansche Bureau voor Oorlogsinlichting, 1943)
    Pamphlet distributed by the Allied Air Force, in the Netherlands as propaganda. The booklet contains several photographs of the Royal Family.
  • Unknown (Geallieerde Opperbevel, 1944)
    Three booklets with the same text but different covers. The booklets were made for the Dutch to be able to help the Allies when they liberate the Netherlands. The covers were made to fool the Germans.
  • Unknown (W ten Have, Amsterdam, 1940)
    Advertisement of a calendar of Beatrix in 1940.
  • Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs (1944-08)
    Edition 23. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H8.
  • Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs (1944-12)
    Edition 24. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. This final edition of "De Wervelwind" was larger and handed out after the liberation of the Netherlands. The main theme of ...
  • Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs (1942-09-23)
    Special extra edition on Queensday 1942. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H20. Letter fom Bokhorst (Editior) to Beelaerts in back
  • Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs (1944-03)
    Edition 20. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H4.
  • Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs (1944-05)
    Edition 21. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H6.