- The
Nederlandse Landwacht was a
Dutch paramilitary organization founded by the
German occupation forces in
Holland on
November 12, 1943. It
should not...
- Netherlands, Van
Geelkerken was
appointed Inspector-General of the
Nederlandse Landwacht, a
collaborationist paramilitary created by the
Germans to
combat the...
- the
summer of 1943, many male
members of the NSB were
organized in the
Landwacht,
which helped the
government control the po****tion. On 4
September 1944...
- the
Dutch NSB and
allowed them to
create the
paramilitary Nederlandse Landwacht,
which acted as an
auxiliary police force.
Other political parties were...
-
Highest ranking Dutch Waffen-SS member.
Served in 5. SS-Pz.Div. 'Wiking', '
Landwacht Nederland', 4. SS-Freiw.Pz.Gren.Brig. 'Nederland',
Indische legion. Died...
-
focusing on
maintaining order and
guarding critical areas. Similarly, the
Landwacht was
established on estates,
consisting of
estate personnel tasked with...
- Barabai:
Three Landwacht brigades each,
armed with
hunting rifled Kandangan (Commander:
Reserve 1st. Lt. D.E.P. Scholte):
Three Landwacht brigades 25 conscripts...
-
paramilitary uniforms and firearms.
Urban and
rural emergency police (Stadt- und
Landwacht)
created in 1942 as a part-time
police reserve.
Abolished in 1945 with...
- Handelsblad, in 1979. In 1959, two more
newspapers were purchased, of
which De
Landwacht disappeared in 1978. The
other paper, De Gentenaar, was
turned into a...
-
newspapers Het Nieuwsblad, De Standaard, Het Handelsblad, De
Gentenaar and De
Landwacht. It will run
until 27
February 1974,
after which it
changes its name to...