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Frieda van Schaik was one of the Dutch care-takers who oversaw — and still oversee — the thousands of graves at Limburg commemorating US soldiers during World War II. Courtesy of Robert M. Edsel 6 ...
A Dutch naval officer recounts his experiences in the ill-fated campaign to defend the Netherlands East Indies from the Japanese onslaught early in 1942. Skip to content. Current Issue; Current Issue; ...
Located on 65.5 acres in the country’s southernmost province near the town of Margraten, the Netherlands’ only American military cemetery honors about 10,000 US soldiers who died in World War II.
Eight decades after a Dutch Fokker D.VII Fighter was looted by Nazis, the World War I-era fighter biplane is set to return to the Netherlands, the National Military Museum (NMM) located there ...
Dutch visitors who were interned by the former Japanese military during World War II offer flowers at the memorial monument in Fukuoka Prisoner of War Camp No. 14, in the city of Nagasaki on Sept ...
Located on 65.5 acres in the country’s southernmost province near the town of Margraten, the Netherlands’ only American military cemetery honors about 10,000 US soldiers who died in World War II.
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