- 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...
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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...
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Operations Executive (SOE).
Sherston was
involved in
supporting the
Dutch Engelandvaarders who fled to
England to
fight with the
Allies against the ****s during...
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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-****...
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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;...
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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...
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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...