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- 2015 the Museum Engelandvaarders was inaugurated by King Willem-Alexander in the Dutch town of Noordwijk to commemorate the Engelandvaarders. The museum is...
- hours. Those who escaped occupied Holland were known as Engelandvaarders. About 1,700 Engelandvaarders reached England, including about 200 who crossed the...
- arriving in Bergen after 68 hours at sea. Hicks also the joined the 2012 Engelandvaarder re-enactment expedition, a supported sea kayak crossing of the North...
- Operations Executive (SOE). Sherston was involved in supporting the Dutch Engelandvaarders who fled to England to fight with the Allies against the ****s during...
- Juliana and adjuncts Peter Tazelaar, Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema and fellow Engelandvaarder Rie Stokvis. Anneville was the scene of a number of processions where...
- Korea, Cambodia and Uruzgan. According to Bram Grisnigt, around 30 Engelandvaarders served in the Marine Corps. These included Marines involved in the...
- could follow the troops into Belgium, North Brabant, and Zeeland. Six Engelandvaarders joined: Ellis Brandon [nl], Els van Dien-Hendrix, Martha van Esso-****...
- Queen Wilhelmina for service against the Germans. They were called the Engelandvaarders, named after some 200 who had travelled by boat across the North Sea;...
- Wreath laying on behalf of the Engelandvaarders by Ida Veldhuyzen van Zanten and Tazelaar during the interment of Queen Wilhelmina in the Nieuwe Kerk in...
- Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld (later Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands; 29 June 1911 – 1 December 2004) was Prince of the Netherlands from 6 September...