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Beach Resorts Makkum - Beachvilla Royaal
Beach Resorts Makkum - Beachvilla Royaal Makkum
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Aqua State - Park de Brekken B14
Aqua State - Park de Brekken B14 Lemmer
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Paasduin Groepsaccommodaties en appartementen ameland
Paasduin Groepsaccommodaties en appartementen ameland Nes (Ameland)
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Stadhuis van Stavoren
Stadhuis van Stavoren Stavoren
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Zijda Yachting - Mirella Elite
Zijda Yachting - Mirella Elite Jirnsum
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Wheat mill 't Lam
Wheat mill 't Lam Woudsend
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Paesens-Moddergat
Paesens-Moddergat Paesens Moddergat
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Paviljoen De Branding
Paviljoen De Branding Midsland aan Zee
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Sint Gertrudis church
Sint Gertrudis church Workum
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Aardappelhandel De Jong farm shop
Aardappelhandel De Jong farm shop Ternaard
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Special Beer Cafe de Markies
Special Beer Cafe de Markies Leeuwarden
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it Dreamlân ecolodge
it Dreamlân ecolodge Kollumerpomp
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Beach Resorts Makkum - Duinvilla 6 personen
Beach Resorts Makkum - Duinvilla 6 personen Makkum
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Beach Resorts Makkum - Appartement Residence Sudersee 6 personen
Beach Resorts Makkum - Appartement Residence Sudersee 6 personen Makkum
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Hotel Workum - Royal kamer
Hotel Workum - Royal kamer Workum
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Attack on the port of Oostmahorn
Attack on the port of Oostmahorn
The liberation of the north-eastern part of Friesland was not achieved without a struggle. The Dutch Domestic Armed Forces (NBS) and Canadian troops fought fierce battles, partly side by side. It was mainly occupiers fleeing in panic who caused fights and shootings that claimed victims on both sides. A fierce battle was also fought over the port of Oostmahorn.
After the liberation of Dokkum, Kollum and Dokkumer Nieuwe Zijlen, the attention of the Canadian troops turned to the port of Oostmahorn. It was the gateway to the island of Schiermonnikoog, which was part of the German defence line, the Atlantic Wall. This bulwark ran along the coasts of France to Norway. During the war, and extensive occupying force was stationed on the Wadden Island.
The village of Oostmahorn was "relieved" by the Dutch Domestic Armed Forces (NBS) on Saturday, 14 April, after the German Grenzschutz (border control) left in silence for Schiermonnikoog. Meanwhile, a group of more than a hundred fleeing SS and SD men and a dozen women crossed the Lauwerszee from Groningen near Zoutkamp with three boats to the island. A number of them were high-ranking SD members of the infamous Scholtenhuis in Groningen. When the NBS saw them sailing past from the port of Oostmahorn, shots were fired back and forth.
The German occupying forces on Schiermonnikoog then wanted to take revenge. The village and the port of Oostmahorn were attacked from the island for two hours on Monday, 16 April. A convoy of three Dutch boats left for the port with the aim of landing there. Meanwhile, the help of the B-Squadron of the Royal Canadian Dragoons (1st Armoured Carrier Regiment) in Dokkum had been called in. The attack was narrowly repelled, but two Canadian soldiers from a reconnaissance group were killed. A defence line of foxholes and armoured vehicles was erected around the village.
Further reinforcements were called in that day from Leeuwarden, where C Company of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders were sent to the coastal strip to patrol for German landing attempts.
After a brief but heavy shelling from the Canadians as a warning, a mediator was sent to the island the next day. The highest-ranking SD officer refused to surrender. They were waiting for an escape with a Schnell boat that was to take them to the German Wadden island of Borkum on 3 May. That turned out to be in vain, but in the meantime they kept the island occupied, even after the general capitulation of the whole of the Netherlands on 5 May.It was not until 11 June that two boats, the MS Waddenzee and the MS Brakzand, transported the last occupiers of Schiermonnikoog to the port of Oostmahorn. A column of army trucks packed with prisoners of war left the port under the guard of the Allies. From there they went to the POW camp in Beerta (Groningen).
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Zijda Yachting - Felize Elite
Zijda Yachting - Felize Elite Jirnsum
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In de Brouwerij
In de Brouwerij Leeuwarden
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Zijda Yachting - Victus
Zijda Yachting - Victus Jirnsum
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Restaurant StrAnders
Restaurant StrAnders Buren
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Family de Jong
Family de Jong Westhoek
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De Houtwiel Nature Reserve
De Houtwiel Nature Reserve Broeksterwâld
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Openluchtmuseum It Damshûs
Openluchtmuseum It Damshûs Nij Beets
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Cemetery Brongerga & Belfry
Cemetery Brongerga & Belfry Oranjewoud