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The Prize Papers are documents seized by British navy and privateers from enemy ships in the period 1652-1815. The documents contain ship’s journals, lists of cargo, accounts, plantation lists and interrogations of crew members, business- and private letters.
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FamilySearch - Netherlands Army Service Records, 1807-1929 FREE
Military service records of non-commissioned officers and enlisted men in the Netherlands Army.
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FamilySearch - Netherlands, Archival Indexes, Public Records FREE
Archives around the Netherlands have contributed indexes which cover many record sources, such as civil registration, church records, emigration lists, military registers, and land and tax records. This collection will cover events like notarial records, emigration and immigration, military enrollment and more. These indexes were originally collected, combined and published by OpenArchives. For the entire index collection and more information visit www.openarch.nl.
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This online memorial has memorial pages for close to 30,000 U.S. soldiers who have been either buried or memorialized at American war cemeteries in Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
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Museum in Belgium includes a Documentation Centre with a wide variety of resources. Databases & links to databases for casualties from Belgium, France, Germany & Great Britain.
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Ministry of Defence - Military History Collections - Genealogy
Genealogical research – Royal Netherlands Navy, Royal Netherlands Army, Royal Netherlands Air Force, Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, World War II merchant navy.
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Museum Bevrijdende Vleugels / Museum Wings of Liberation
The liberation of the South of the Netherlands during World War II is the central issue in the Wings of Liberation Museum Park. Documents, photographs, audio-visuals, memorabilia etc., illustrate the backgrounds and causes which led to the outbreak of the war. The occupation, suppression and finally the liberation of the Netherlands are covered extensively. In a number of halls different important events from the Second World War are visualized by means of dioramas. The museum park is situated in the area where, on the 17th of September 1944, airborne units of the 101st US Airborne Division landed as part of the Operation 'Market Garden'. Special attention is paid to these landings, because they were the start of the liberation of the Southern part of the Netherlands. A reconstructed typical Dutch scene, in which original vehicles and equipment are placed, recalls the days of the Second World War.
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The Netherlands War Graves Foundation.
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Oorlogsgravenstichting / War Graves Foundation
In the Netherlands, the War Graves Foundation has registered 180,000 people as war victims. Men, women and children who lost their lives during the Second World War or during violent conflicts afterwards - such as in the former Dutch East Indies and during recent peace missions. The War Graves Foundation maintains 50,000 Dutch war graves around the world.
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Stichting Adoptie Graven Amerikaanse Begraafplaats Margraten / Foundation Adoption Graves American Cemetery Margraten
The American cemetery is located along the highway Maastricht-Vaals in the municipality of Eijsden-Margraten. It is one of the largest cemeteries in the world and the only American cemetery in the Netherlands. No less than 8301 American liberators are buried there.
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Devoted to the Orders and Decorations of The Netherlands.
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War Lives is the starting point for your search for people in the Netherlands in the World War II period, on the basis of available sources. The website links to original records of several participating institutes.
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Lots of genealogy Links...and other links related to World War 1.