On July 2 and 10, 1943, two bodies washed ashore at Hollum on Ameland, identified by their clothing as Polish. Unfortunately, besides their rank, nothing more is known about their identities. Th...
On July 2 and 10, 1943, two bodies washed ashore at Hollum on Ameland, identified by their clothing as Polish. Unfortunately, besides their rank, nothing more is known about their identities. Th...
In the night of June 21 to 22, 1943, Wellington Mark X with registration number HE327 was on its way to Krefeld. On board of the bomber of 300 squadron 300, recognizable by the letters BH with i...
On the night of June 12 to 13, 1944, eight Lancasters from the Polish 300 Squadron departed from Faldingworth airbase on a mission to Gelsenkirchen. A total of 286 bombers departed for this miss...
In the last days of the Second World War, the Allies dropped food over the west of the Netherlands: Operation Manna and Chowhound. After the hunger winter, there was a shortage of food in the ar...
Wellington Z 1475, code BH-X, had a crew of five when it crashed near Zevenbergen:
Bialy, Lech Józef Mielnik, Michał Piątek, Stanisław Sobolewski, Piotr Szymen, Cz...
Wellington Z 1475, code BH-X, had a crew of five when it crashed near Zevenbergen:
Bialy, Lech Józef Mielnik, Michał Piątek, Stanisław Sobolewski, Piotr Szymen, Cz...
Wellington Z 1475, code BH-X, had a crew of five when it crashed near Zevenbergen:
Bialy, Lech Józef Mielnik, Michał Piątek, Stanisław Sobolewski, Piotr Szymen, Cz...
Wellington Z 1475, code BH-X, had a crew of five when it crashed near Zevenbergen:
Bialy, Lech Józef Mielnik, Michał Piątek, Stanisław Sobolewski, Piotr Szymen, Cz...
Wellington Z 1475, code BH-X, had a crew of five when it crashed near Zevenbergen:
Bialy, Lech Józef Mielnik, Michał Piątek, Stanisław Sobolewski, Piotr Szymen, Cz...