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Liberating Polish Forces honored by Dutch. General Stanislaw Maczek, Commander-in-Chief of the First Polish Army, talking to Mr. Van Lobbe, the Burgomaster during liberation ceremonies in the city.
The Polish Airborne Forces Assosiation, 45 Rocznica Bitwy "Arnhem-Driel 1944-1989" wapenschild op licht gelakt hout. afmeting 29cm X 23cm
Contain various photocopies of documents and photographs relating to the deaths of Dawid Berencwajg and Baruch Steinberg in Katyn.
Illustrated title page. 23, [1] pages illustrations (including portraits, maps) diagrams 25 cm
De volledige tekst op de panelen luidt: Plaats van crash Plaats van graf 10 Mei 1940: Piershil P/O Robert W.H. Echlin RAF 77117 – 36 jaar Piershil Oud-Beijerland 2Lt./wnr. Franciscus H. Stoovelaar Mi.Lu. – 24 jaar Amsterdam 1Lt. vl./wnr.. Willy J.E. Künzel Mi.Lu. – 32 jaar Grebbeberg Sgt. maj. vl. Adrianus J.G. Oostindië Mi.Lu. – 45 jaar Zeist Dpl. sgt. rtf. Piet Boon Mi.Lu. – 21 jaar Grebbeberg Oud-Beijerland ...
Liberatinng Polish forces honored by Dutch city. Rejoicing Dutch citizens cheering the liberating First Polish Armored Division marching in triumph through Breda. Locatie: op de grote markt van Breda, links naast de oude Vleeschhal nr.19.
Liberating Polish forces honored by Dutch city. Laughing Dutch children crewded on a window cleaner's cart as a ringside seat to cheer the liberating Polish division in their march through the town.
Liberating Polish forces honored by Dutch city. The celebration of Mass at an altar erected in the main square of Breda. Over the altar rose a great cross flanked by the Dutch national colors and the Polish eagle.
Taking charge of a Polish post-office by german forces. No sooner the German forces have conquered a Polish town and secured herewith the sovereignty of Germany than the administrative service is beginning. Here a Polish Post Office is taken charge of by the German forces, warranting the continued working and a regular Post service.
Op het monument een gemeentewapen en een Poolse wapenschild waaronder de tekst '1-1-1945 Air Battle over Gent in which 18 enemy aircraft were destroyed (...)'(onderbelichte opname)
Poolse troepen in Nederland. Liberating Polish forces honored by Dutch city. The celebration of Mass at an altar created in the Chassé Kazern of Breda. Over the altar rose a great cross flanked by the Dutch national colors and the Polish eagle.