Airborne Monument, Oosterbeek, Netherlands (iii)
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 6 July 2024
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 6 July 2024
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 2 July 2024
Closer views of the Airborne Monument, Oosterbeek, the Netherlands.
Details on base:-
British poppy wreaths and Dutch wreaths~:-
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 30 June 2024
In a green space off the main road through Osterbeek town lies an impressive monument to the paratroops who landed at Oosterbeek in the Battle of Arnhem. It seems to be known as the Needle:-
This marker gives information about the monument, built in 1947 despite a shortage of materials at the time:-
Neraby is this information stone about the Battle of Arnhem and the Monument:-
Perimeter Route marker:-
View of monument from approach path:-
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 27 June 2024
Posted in Trips, War Graves at 12:00 on 25 June 2024
Across the access road from the War Cemetery at Oosterbeek is the civil cemetery. On its gates it had a Commonwealth War Graves sign. These graves were of RAF personnel shot down in earlier years of World War 2 while on bombing missions.
Sergeant F T Lay, Flight Engineer, RAF, 3/2/43, aged 21, Pilot Officer W M Smith, RAF, 29/7/1942 and Sergeant A Aldridge, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, 29/7/1942, aged 20:-
Sergeant J P Harper, Flight Engineer, RAF, 19/7/1943, aged 21, Sergeant C A S Barnett, Navigator, RAF, 15/7/1943, aged 19 and Sergeant H Biggin, RAF Volunteer Reserve, 15/7/1943:-
Sergeant J W Deacon, Air Bomber, RAF, 15/7/1943, aged 20, Sergeant H R Rhodes, Air Gunner, RAF, 15/7/1943, aged 22 and Sergeant G S Cole, Pilot, RAF, 15/7/1943:-
Inside the cemetery by the hedge at the roadside was this structure made of metal hexagons. I couldn’t see a sign indicating what it was:-
Posted in Trips, War Graves at 12:00 on 22 June 2024
At Oosterbeek I found three graves of Dutch soldiers. Again with distinctive headstones, this time rounded.
J Groenewoud, 8/11/1916-18/9/1944. (He was the only Dutchman to fight at John Frostbrug):-
A M Bakhuis Roozeboom, 10/7/1922 – 19/9/1944:-
S Swarts, 26/7/1917 – 20/9/1944:-
Posted in Trips, War Graves at 12:00 on 20 June 2024
Many Polish soldiers lie buried at Oosterbeek.
A row of their distinctive pointed headstones is to the right here:-
Similar rows flank the entrance buildings:-
A Liczner, 3 Baon Spad, 27/9/1944:-
E Morchonowicz, 3 Baon Spad, 23/9/1944:-
A Polish Member of the Parachute Regiment, Private F P Dobrozyski, 19/9/1944, age 26:-