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At the outbreak of Second World War in 1939, the Netherlands declared itself neutral once again as it had done during World War I. Even so, on May 10, 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands.
One of the purposes of the German invasion of the Netherlands was to draw away attention from operations in the Ardennes and to lure British and French forces deeper into Belgium as well as to pre-empt a possible British invasion in North Holland. Also, the Luftwaffe had insisted on seizing the Dutch soil for they were in need of airfields near the North Sea coast.
The German forces faced little resistance at first, but their advance was eventually slowed by the Dutch army. At the Afsluitdijk, the Grebbeberg, Rotterdam and Dordrecht the Dutch army offered strong resistance. A German airborne landing at The Hague, intended to capture the Dutch royal family and the government, turned into a disaster for the Germans, and about 1,500 of the paratroopers and airlanding troops that had not been killed were captured and shipped to Britain. Additionally about 280 Ju-52 transports were destroyed on the airfields of Ypenburg, Valkenburg and Ockenburg or shot down, with the consequence that the German airborne forces were not available for the planned invasion of Britain. In all, the invasion of Holland cost the Germans some 520 airplanes, the highest losses of the war in such a short period. Queen Wilhelmina, her family and the government evacuated to Britain, but during the Battle of Britain her daughter Princess Juliana and her children proceeded to Ottawa, Canada.
Originally posted by Starwise
I like the history you provided, and the idea is a good one, but now that its on the web, anybody can wear one.....
Originally posted by shushu
reply to post by DaddyBare
And here all those years I wore mine on the left side of my chest and called it my mother's badge. If you put red, white and blue beads on them... it means you have a son/daughter in the military.edit on 30-7-2011 by shushu because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by shushu
reply to post by DaddyBare
And here all those years I wore mine on the left side of my chest and called it my mother's badge. If you put red, white and blue beads on them... it means you have a son/daughter in the military.edit on 30-7-2011 by shushu because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by DaddyBare
Originally posted by shushu
reply to post by DaddyBare
And here all those years I wore mine on the left side of my chest and called it my mother's badge. If you put red, white and blue beads on them... it means you have a son/daughter in the military.edit on 30-7-2011 by shushu because: (no reason given)
isn't it funny how the grandest gestures, those that hold the most meaning for us
are these little things that pass unnoticed by the rest of the world...