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In German occupied Holland, The Hague, Winter 1945. Dutch children do not play any longer. They look sad and worried; they are cold and hungry.
Fotonegatief van acteurs van het Deutsches Theater in den Niederlanden. Zij spelen in Den Haag 'Der Nibelungen Not'. Opname 1944.
Represailles door de Duitsers - Putten. Putten, the village without men. Father did not return from Germany. His daughter continues the work.
Luftfahrt ist Not! Die Schüler der politischen Vorbereitungsschule sind alle Piloten, entweder schon Militärflieger oder noch Flugschüler. Die Flugschüler üben in kleinen offenen Zweisitzigen Maschinen auf dem Flugplatz bei Rom.
Originele Britse bijschrift luidt: 'At ease men. Ahem, ahem! Believe it or not, service police are human. This shot was taken in Regina during VJ-Day celebrations. You can't see much of the WD but take word for it we were envious of old Grumpy the SP.'
The liberation of Amsterdam not only meant liberty to the population but also saving of famine. Many victims died and others were starving. Many of them have to be attended to in the principal hospital of Amsterdam where the docters Scherpenhuysen and Haverkamp try everything to cure them. Emaciated and unhealthy legs because of underfeeding. Foto Anefo. J. de Jong
Not heiling now. Goering takes the cath. Hand raised in the familiar heil - but with a difference. Goering takes the cath as he enters the witness box at Nurnberg.
Admiralty First Lord at foreign Office for discussion on Submarine menace, piracy not to be tolerated. Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, First Lord of the Admiralty, arriving at the Foreign Office in London for the meeting.
Museum. By decree of the Netherlands Goverment. Not to be used for military purposes. Offices: The Hague, Binnenhof 1a. The State-Inspector for the protection of Works of Art in wartime. Dr. J. Kalf.