- Leidschenveen-
Ypenburg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlɛitsə(ɱ)ˌveːn ˈipə(m)ˌbʏr(ə)x]) is a Vinex-location and
district of The Hague,
located in the southeast...
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Ypenburg Airport (Dutch:
Vliegveld Ypenburg),
which later became Ypenburg Air Base was an
airport in the
Netherlands in Leidschenveen-
Ypenburg near the...
- Air
Defense Battery The 13 Air
Defence Battery '
Ypenburg' (Dutch: 13
Luchtverdedigingsbatterij '
Ypenburg')
consists of the AGBADS, UDIS and
Stinger units...
- are
significantly poorer,
except the Vinex-locations of Leidschenveen-
Ypenburg and
Wateringse Veld. This
division is
reflected in the
local accent: The...
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country from the
direction of the
North Sea;
attacking the
airfields at
Ypenburg,
Ockenburg and
Valkenburg to
weaken potential Dutch defenses; and taking...
- of the
major air-force
bases of
Ypenburg, near the Hague, and Schiphol, near Amsterdam. The
first six cars at
Ypenburg were
involved in
heavy fighting...
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organised by the Luftwaffe, the
Battle for The Hague, failed.
Airfields around Ypenburg, Ockenburg, and
Valkenburg were
captured in a
costly success, with many...
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Katwijk (Valkenburg airfield), The
Hague (Duindigt
horse race
course and
Ypenburg airfield),
Rotterdam (Waalhaven
airfield and
Kralingse Plas) and Gouda...
- built-up. The last
major development is the new
Ypenburg neighbourhood,
built on the
lands of the
former Ypenburg Airfield but this part of
Rijswijk was annexed...
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Netherlands in 1945.
Allied reconnaissance detected two
sites at
Vlaardingen and
Ypenburg, and
along with a
third at Delft, they
launched 274 V-1s at
London from...