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Archives in Northwestern Europe Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg |
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The main source of primairy Luftwaffe documents in The Netherlands is:
Nederlands Instituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie(NIOD). Herengracht 380, Amsterdam. The Netherlands. Phone: +31 20 5233800. Fax: +31 20 5233888. E-mail: info@oorlogsdoc.knaw.nl. URL: www.oorlogsdoc.knaw.nl. Opening times Monday till Friday from 9.00 till 17.00 hrs. A recent visit gave me the possibility to look through archive file no.57. Title: Bevollmächtigter für die Bauwirtschaft. It contains information about all the building activities during WWII in the Netherlands by the Germans. An eye-opener! Jaap [This message has been edited by Jaap Woortman (edited 28 September 2024).] |
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From 12 O'clock High!:
Armin Jost Casuality lists Tue Jun 6 16:20:44 2024 Who can help me? For my seach about crashes of german aircrafts into the Zuidersea I'am looking for the casuality-lists of KG 6 ; 2/KG 4 ; 1/KG 66 ; NJG 7 oder JG 7 ; KG 2 ; KGr. 126 and KG 906 Armin |
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From TOH!:
Jaap Woortman Zuiderzee/IJsselmeer Tue Jun 6 20:04:42 2024 For a list of Dutch excavations, also in the former Zuidersea see www.a1.nl/nfla under "Alle bergingen in Nederland". Jaap |
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From TOH!:
Paul Kamps IJsselmeer / Zuiderzee Sat Jun 24 21:39:29 2024 In the local archive of the town of Bunschoten, temporary at Amersfoort Local Archive, I recently found a German notice to fishermen, to look out for an aircraft type 217 coded F8+and two more, which, I found out later, was of a staffel of KG 40 probably based at Soesterberg, the crew was still missing. In this, and other archives of towns and villages around the IJsselmeer, is also information on the remains of dead airmen, which may give a clue on aircraft type. Another source may be The Royal Netherlands Air Force Historical Section, Koningin Marialaan 17, ;s-Gravenhage, who have some good researchers on this subject. |
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Royal Dutch Air Force Air Historical Branch.
Sectie Luchtmacht Historie Koningin Marialaan 17 Postbus 20243 2500 ES Den Haag The Netherlands. Phone: +31 70 3188630 Fax: +31 70 3188639 URL: www.mindef.nl/luchtmacht/overig/historie.htm Visiting hours Monday till Friday from 8.15 - 17.00 hours. You have to make an appointment. A survey of Luftwaffe documents will be published. Jaap |
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Royal Dutch Army Historical Branch.
Sectie Militaire Geschiedenis Koninklijke Landmacht. Postbus 90701 2509 LS Den Haag Phone: +31 70 3165836 Fax: +31 70 3165851 URL: www.landmacht.nl/cultuur_en_historie/militaire_geschiedenis/ For visits: Kleine Alexanderkazerne Oude Waaldorperweg 25-35, building 240. 2597 AK Den Haag The Netherlands Jaap |
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The Fokker Aircraft Company archive.
The Fokker company archive is after the bankruptcy of the company under control of the Fokker Heritage Trust. The present location of the archive is at the old premises of the Fokker factory at the Fokkerweg 300, Oude Meer, The Netherlands. Consultation is only possible on special request. Contact person Mr. Michael Zwartelé. His e-mail address is: info@aviodome.nl. In the future the archive will be moved to an other location. Jaap |
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Archives with aerial photographs.
In the Netherlands there are two institutions with a collection of aerial photographs. One is: Topografische Dienst(Ordnance Survey) Bendienplein 5 P.O.Box 115 7800 AC Emmen The Netherlands Phone : +31 591-696911 Fax : +31 591-696296 E-mail : info@tdn.nl URL : www.tdn.nl Their collection consists for almost 100% of photo's made by 106 Group RAF and No.34 Wing RAF. These photographs are made from Luftwaffe installations, like airfields, in the Netherlands. The second institute with aerial photograph's is: Landbouwuniversiteit Wageningen(Agricultural University) Dept. Speciale Collecties Gen. Foulkesweg 19 P.O.Box 9100 6700 HA Wageningen The Netherlands Phone : +31 317-482701 URL : www.agralin.nl/desktop/services/ Check "special collections". They have a collection of aerial photo's made by No.39 Wing RAF. Also these photo's are of German installations in the Netherlands. In both collections are only photo's made during 1943 till 1945. Jaap [This message has been edited by Jaap Woortman (edited 12 August 2024).] [This message has been edited by Jaap Woortman (edited 12 August 2024).] |
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The "Algemeen Rijksarchief" is the General Archive in the Netherlands. General information:
Algemeen Rijksarchief(ARA) Prins Willem-Alexanderhof 20 P.O.Box 90520 2509 LM The Hague The Netherlands Phone : +31 70-3315400 Fax : +31 70-3315499 E-mail: ara@rad.archief.nl URL : www.archief.nl/rad/ara/ The archive is only a five min walk from the Hague Central Railway Station. When you leave the station turn right. In the archive you can find information about: - German institutes, organizations and persons in occupied Holland. - Dutch government institutes and persons in occupied Holland. - Dutch non-government institutes before and during the occupation of Holland. - Personal collections. Jaap |
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From 12 O'clock High!:
Jaap Woortman Frontreperatur Betrieb 3/253 Sat Sep 30 13:22:11 2024 While searching in the files of the NIOD Amsterdam I came across a piece of paper from Luftgaukommando Holland about Bauvolumen for the third quarter of 1943. In this paper Frontrep.Betr. 3/253 in Apeldoorn was mentioned and they should get Splitterschutz. Does anyone know what this unit was doing in Apeldoorn? Where does it belong to? What were they repairing? I hope someone could help me in solving the questions about this unit. Jaap |
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There isn't much to go on in this post from 12 O'clock High!. Jaap, do you want to elaborate on this archive?
Philip Reinders abrg.reinders@12move.nl FW 190 Oosterbeek,Netherlands Sun Oct 29 21:26:57 2024 On a photograph in the oosterbeek archives shows the remains of a German FW-190 some say it was shot down on the 15th September 1944, others say that it crashed on a latter date, can anyone help out. |
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