Locations
1441 to 1464 of 2467 results
-
Tollboot "It Driezumer Tolhús" near Dokkum
Tollboot "It Driezumer Tolhús" near Dokkum Driezum
-
(WEC) World Heritage Centre Wadden Sea
(WEC) World Heritage Centre Wadden Sea Lauwersoog
-
Iezumasyl
Iezumasyl Iezumasyl
-
Kitesurfing Spot at Hindeloopen
Kitesurfing Spot at Hindeloopen Hindeloopen
-
Recycle Boulevard
Recycle Boulevard Leeuwarden
-
Sacrifice for freedom
Sacrifice for freedom
Near the crash site, the "Monument to Allied Airmen" was unveiled by the sister of one of the crew members in 2004 as a tribute to the fallen crew. A boulder with a plaque and a panel with background information on what happened keep the memory alive.
Of seven soldiers killed, five were British, one Canadian and one Australian. They were buried side by side. Identical white natural stone tombstones with an embossed emblem and cross have been placed at each grave. The cross is not only a symbol of the Christian faith, but also a reminder of the sacrifice made by war victims for a life of freedom.
Wolvega
-
Wellness Pollepleats
Wellness Pollepleats Westhem
-
Grote Brekken Nature Reserve
Grote Brekken Nature Reserve Lemmer
-
B&B Pension Perruque - Budgetkamer met balkon
B&B Pension Perruque - Budgetkamer met balkon Koudum
Book now
-
Wellekom Watersport
Wellekom Watersport Woudsend
-
Hotel Workum - Royal Comfort kamer
Hotel Workum - Royal Comfort kamer Workum
Book now
-
Le Boat
Le Boat Hindeloopen
-
Sanzi Yacht Charter - Walburga
Sanzi Yacht Charter - Walburga Sneek
Book now
-
Forest cabin Nooitgedacht
Forest cabin Nooitgedacht Appelscha
-
Reformed Church Iens
Reformed Church Iens Iens
-
Pancake train
Pancake train Marrum
-
V2 rocket launch site and Peace Temple (Impact location)
V2 rocket launch site and Peace Temple (Impact location) Rijs
-
Grutte Tsjerke Ternaard
Grutte Tsjerke Ternaard Ternaard
-
Noordwolde the first village to be liberated by land
Noordwolde the first village to be liberated by land
In the evening of 11 April 1945, units of the Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment Royal Canadian Dragoons arrived at Dwingeloo, just before the so-called Frieslandriegel. This line of defence had been constructed shortly before by the work of many Dutch forced labourers. However, the line was hardly occupied and eventually turned out to be incorrectly constructed.
The Dragoons' task was to scout the road well ahead of the rest of the Canadian units. And they noted that the Germans in this area were barely able to defend themselves effectively. Partly for this reason, it was decided on 11 April that units of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division and supporting units would make a jump to Leeuwarden in the following days. If the Frisian capital and possibly the rest of Friesland could be taken, the Germans would be trapped in the western part of the Netherlands. After all, large parts of Overijssel and Gelderland had also been liberated at this point.
The infantry had to advance through Zwolle, Meppel, Steenwijk, Heerenveen to Leeuwarden. To get them to Leeuwarden as soon as possible, all kinds of extra vehicles had been arranged. Meanwhile, the Royal Canadian Dragoons, and not much later another reconnaissance regiment, the Duke of York´s Royal Canadian Hussars, would enter Friesland to scout the planned main route there. And to create as much chaos as possible among the German defenders.Thanks to the citizens of Dieverbrug in Drenthe, an emergency bridge was built over the Drentse Hoofdvaart canal so that the Canadian vehicles could advance to Friesland. Then, on the morning of 12 April, the Dragoons were the first Canadian land unit to enter the province of Friesland. The village of Noordwolde was the first to be liberated.
Although this first Frisian village could be taken without a fight, there was brief fighting immediately north of Noordwolde. About twenty Germans and Dutch accomplices tried to delay the Canadians. After a short fight, the Germans fled the scene, leaving all their equipment behind. Others, including ten Dutch accomplices of the Landwacht and Ordnungspolizei, were captured.But the very first liberators to set foot on Frisian soil were French SAS paratroopers from the 3e Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes. Just over 700 of them were dropped over Drenthe and south-east Friesland on the night of 7 to 8 April. Their mission was to support the Allied ground operation. They did so by creating chaos behind German lines, capturing bridges, and carrying out all kinds of operations together with the resistance. They had to keep this up until the Canadian ground units reached them. A small proportion ended up at Appelscha and Haulerwijk and carried out their assignments there. In the performance of these assignments, 21-year-old Chasseur de 2e Classe (Private 2nd Class) Henri Pintaud was killed on 8 April.
Noordwolde
-
Kollum (Kollum)
Kollum (Kollum) Kollum
-
Tourist Information Koudum
Tourist Information Koudum Koudum
-
Clog museum
Clog museum Noordburgum
-
Stadslogement De Vooruitgang - Appartement De Woudvaart
Stadslogement De Vooruitgang - Appartement De Woudvaart Sneek
-
The Waag building is on fire
The Waag building is on fire Sneek