2. Why did so many aircraft come down in and around Oisterwijk during the Second World War?
4. Brief chronology of Operation Market Garden
3. Operation Market Garden
I. German Anti-Aircraft, Nevelo
1. Introduction
I. Plan Market
II. Plan Garden
III. Bridge Nijmegen
IIII. Bridge Arnhem
5. The crash of glider the ‘Queen-City’
6. The bridge at Son
7. The bridge at Son-photo’s
8. 326th Airborne Engineer Battalion
9. The glider crash
10. Photo’s agricultural area called kerkhove
11. Photo’s relics Queen-City
Table of Contents
The Brabant village Oisterwijk and Operation Market-Garden
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13. The German troops in Oisterwijk
14. Photo’s and film footage of German troops in Oisterwijk
32. Captain Hunters crew part II
33. Captain Hunters crew part III
34. De crash landing of Dakota 43-48400 in Oisterwijk
35. Photo’s relics C-47B 43-48400
36. Photo’s crash landing area C-47B 43-48400
37. The crash landing of Spitfire PT996 in Oisterwijk
38. Photo’s crash landing area of Pierre Gallay
39. Pierre Gallay tells his story in 1944
40. Railway bridges over the Wilhelminacanal
41. Eyewitness report
42. Military career of Pierre Gallay
43. History of No.341 Squadron
44. A dogfight of No.341 Squadron
45. Airborne troops in the Kampina
46. 38 day’s behind enemy lines in Brabant
26. Attacks on the ammunition train on 16 September
I. Arial photograph of the ammunition train
27. Monument Ammunition train/dugup 20mm shell casings
28. Attack on German air defence on 17 September
29. The aircraft that came down in and around Oisterwijk during the Second World War
31. Captain Hunters crew part I
25. The Nazi flight of the 442nd Troop Carrier Group
I. Passengerlist with Nazi names
18. The Scottish Lion on Patrol
19. Regimental Reports of the Scots Guards
20. Overview 15th Scottish Division
16. 15th Scottich division near Oisterwijk
17. Liberation of Oisterwijk
21. Conclusion
22. Victims
23. Dakota/Skytrain 43-15137
24. 50th Troop Carrier Group and the 442nd Troop Carrier Group
30. The crash of the American Liberator 44-40210
47. An American 'Kampina soldier'
48. Resistance at Café Royal in Boxtel
49. Glider monument and resistance monument at the Kampina
50. Fliegerhorst Gilze-Rijen, Part I
51. Fliegerhorst Gilze-Rijen, Part II
52. Fliegerhorst Gilze-Rijen, Part III
53. Fliegerhorst Gilze-Rijen, Part IIII
54. Fliegerhorst Gilze-Rijen, Part V
55. Fliegerhorst Gilze-Rijen, Part VI
56. Fliegerhorst Gilze-Rijen, Part VII
57. Fliegerhorst Gilze-Rijen, Part VIII
58. The crash of Halifax II-JD207 on the Kampina
59. J. Hartnell-Beavis final flight Part I
60. J. Hartnell-Beavis final flight Part II
61. Eyewitness report crash-site Halifax-II JD207
62. Military cemetery in Woensel, Eindhoven
63. The crash landing of Haviland Mosquito NT207
The battle for ‘s-Hertogenbosch from the German perspective
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66. Brief overview of the battle
67. Documents with the German prehistory
68. Documents for 22-10-44
69. Ducuments for 23-10-44
70. Documents for 24-10-44 and 25-10-44
71. Documents for 26-10-44
72. Documents for 27-10-44
73. Documents for 28-10-44
12. Five Crosses in the Graveyard
15. Ruski, Ruski, Papirossa!
64. The Story of Lieutenant Ed Shames ‘The Tilburg recon’
65. Wehrmacht deserter Ernst Haalboom