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The Oostduinpark was the site of the German Marine Seeziel-Batterie Scheveningen Nord:
Read moreFrom D-Day onwards, Allied troops landed on the French coast, breaching the Atlantic Wall. This led to a major reduction of …
Read moreFrom the summer of 1941, Hitler moved ever more troops to fight the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front. At the same time, …
Read moreIn 1944 Nazi Germany hoped to turn the tide of war by introducing a new weapon: the V2 rocket. Mobile rocket launchers were …
Read moreThe Schellart family had a shop selling office supplies and toys in Valeriusstraat (Duinoord). They rented both the shop and …
Read moreBefore the war, a visit to Scheveningen’s original ‘Queen Wilhelmina Pier’ was a popular outing.
Read moreFrom the summer of 1941, Hitler moved ever more troops to fight the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front. At the same time, …
Read moreResistance groups in The Hague experienced great organisational difficulties. As well as being hounded by …
Read moreOn 7 May 1945, architect W.M. Dudok was hired by the municipality to draw up a general plan for the post-war reconstruction …
Read moreEspecially by the final year of the war, everything was in short supply. Adults and even children set out with home-made …
Read moreDuring the Second World War, the Germans built a miniature tracked vehicle capable of carrying enough explosives to blow up …
Read moreThe first evacuations took place in Scheveningen. The operation began with houses near the beach and harbour in June 1942. …
Read moreIt was the Wehrmacht and the Waffen-SS that decided when the evacuation of each section of the city was to start and how …
Read moreThe Reichskommissar (head) of the Nazi-occupied Netherlands between 1940 and 1945 was an Austrian lawyer called Arthur …
Read moreThe city was bisected by a water-filled anti-tank ditch with an open field of fire in the direction of the city centre. To …
Read moreHitler used his best troops to fight in Russia. The Dutch section of the Atlantic Wall was manned by soldiers who were …
Read moreInitially, the militarised zone had twelve gateways and anyone could pass in and out. This changed in September 1943 when …
Read moreScheveningen was largely abandoned. The only civilians allowed to live there, or to enter the area, were those needed to …
Read moreHet verzet in Den Haag had grote moeite om zich goed te organiseren. Naast de felle jacht op verzetsleden door politie en …
Read moreDe Atlantikwall zag er niet overal hetzelfde uit. Hoeveel en welke verdedigingswerken werden aangelegd hing af van het …
Read moreIn the course of 1940/41, the Germans requisitioned all the best boats in the Scheveningen fishing fleet. Only a small …
Read moreThe Peace Palace remained open as a tourist attraction for most of the war but the work of the Permanent Court of Internatio…
Read moreDuring the war, Scheveningen was flanked by two large bunker complexes equipped with anti-aircraft guns and artillery to …
Read moreThe main responsibility for the construction of the Atlantic Wall lay with the German Todt Organisation but most of the …
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