Onze Vergeten Bevrijders/ Our Forgotten Liberators: Maart – April 1945/ March – April 1945 (English and Dutch Text)

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“Onze Vergeten Bevrijders/ Our Forgotten Liberators: March – April 1945” sheds light on the crucial, yet often overlooked, battles for liberation in the Netherlands. Authored by Hans J.A.G. Pol and published by Stichting Oald Hengel, this bilingual (Dutch and English) hardcover edition commemorates the Allied efforts during the final months of World War II. Explore meticulously researched accounts, potentially including rare photographs and maps, detailing the experiences of soldiers, resistance fighters, and civilians in the provinces of Overijssel and Gelderland where the fighting was especially fierce. This 192-page volume offers a unique perspective beyond mainstream narratives, focusing on individual stories and the strategic importance of the region. A valuable resource for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Dutch liberation, this book honors the sacrifices made for freedom. Perfect for gifting or adding to a WWII history collection. ISBN: 9789073850125.

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Uncover a crucial chapter of World War II history with “Onze Vergeten Bevrijders/ Our Forgotten Liberators: March – April 1945,” a compelling hardcover book by Hans J.A.G. Pol. This meticulously researched and beautifully presented volume shines a light on the often-overlooked contributions of Allied forces during the liberation of the Netherlands in the spring of 1945. Specifically focusing on the months of March and April, the book details the fierce battles, strategic maneuvers, and personal sacrifices that paved the way for freedom. “Onze Vergeten Bevrijders/ Our Forgotten Liberators” stands out due to its unique bilingual format, presenting the narrative in both Dutch and English. This makes it an accessible and valuable resource for a wide audience, fostering a deeper understanding of this pivotal period for both Dutch and international readers. This makes it a great gift for a loved one with a connection to The Netherlands or an interest in the second world war. While many accounts of the liberation focus on the major operations and well-known figures, Hans J.A.G. Pol delves into the stories of individual soldiers, local resistance fighters, and civilian populations who experienced the conflict firsthand. Through personal anecdotes, historical documents, and carefully curated photographs, the book paints a vivid and intimate portrait of life on the front lines and behind the scenes. Expect to find rare photographs, maps and accounts in this volume. Published by Stichting Oald Hengel, a publisher known for its commitment to preserving local history and cultural heritage, this 192-page book is more than just a historical record; it’s a testament to the enduring spirit of resilience and the importance of remembering the sacrifices made for freedom. The hardcover binding ensures its durability, making it a lasting addition to any history enthusiast’s collection. Whether you’re a seasoned historian, a student of World War II, or simply interested in learning more about the liberation of the Netherlands, “Onze Vergeten Bevrijders/ Our Forgotten Liberators” offers a fresh and insightful perspective on a defining moment in history. This is a must have for military history aficionados and those wishing to pay tribute to those who lost their lives for our freedom. The book weighs 454 grams. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this important and moving tribute to the forgotten heroes of liberation.

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9073850126

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9789073850125

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192

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454

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