On our Foundations Dutch Website (http://www.zuidfront-holland1940.nl) mainly covering the attack on Rotterdam-Dordrecht-Moerdijk an online "Field of Honour" has been started. It will list all Dutch, German(most FJ's) and Allied KIA. The Dutch section is just finnished. Currently the German section is under construction. Once that is done we'll start with the Allied (French, Belgium and Brittisch KIA). If available all KIA will have there gravestone added, as well as detailed information to their death, once this job is finnished, with translations in English, German and French available to.
For the Dutch KIA (487) : http://www.zuidfront-holland1940.nl/...e-gesneuvelden
For the German KIA (appr. 230): http://www.zuidfront-holland1940.nl/...e-gesneuvelden
For the Allied KIA (appr. 85, but investigation still going): http://www.zuidfront-holland1940.nl/...e-gesneuvelden
This "Field of Honour" is not meant as a political statement, but we do believe that in death all soldiers are part of "The Big Army" and therefor all should be mentioned and have their place on this "Field of Honour".
For the Dutch KIA (487) : http://www.zuidfront-holland1940.nl/...e-gesneuvelden
For the German KIA (appr. 230): http://www.zuidfront-holland1940.nl/...e-gesneuvelden
For the Allied KIA (appr. 85, but investigation still going): http://www.zuidfront-holland1940.nl/...e-gesneuvelden
This "Field of Honour" is not meant as a political statement, but we do believe that in death all soldiers are part of "The Big Army" and therefor all should be mentioned and have their place on this "Field of Honour".
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