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Browsing Newspaper Collection (Van Gybland Oosterhoff) by Author "Unknown"
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Unknown
(Various, 1942-04)
A set of newspaper clippings on the brochure published by J.D. de Geer in 1942 titled "De Synthese in den Oorlog"
“Brochure van jhr. De Geer verschenen” Telegraaf Aandblad 9 April 1942 - “Mussert over brochure De Geer” ...
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Unknown
(1942-08)
Bekendmaking, 15-08-1942, Gooi en Eemlander, Hilversum; Mr Robert Baelde, 17-08-1942, Schiedamsche Courant; Alexander Baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, 16-08-1942, Nieuwe Rotterdam Courant; Mr Otto Ernst Gelder Graaf van ...
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Unknown
(Dagblad van Rotterdam, Rotterdam, 1941-05-30)
Newspaper article: Rijkscommissaris Seyss Inquart, Een jaar burgerlijk bestuur. From the Dagblad van Rotterdam Evening Edition
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Unknown
(1930)
Newspaper article on the statue of Willem III given as a gift to England (Kensington Palace, London) by the German Kaiser.
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Unknown
(Japanese Army, 1944-05-15)
The Voice of Nippon weekly, no 17. Japanese propaganda newspaper for interned prisoners in Djakarta.
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Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs
(1942-04)
First issue of this illegal journal. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H12
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Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs
(1942-05)
Second edition. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H13
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Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs
(1942-06)
Edition 3. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H14.
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Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs
(1942-07)
Edition 4. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H18.
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Unknown
(1942-08)
Edition 5. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H18.
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Unknown
(1942-09)
Edition 6. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H21.
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Unknown
(1942-11)
Edition 7. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H23. (Oct and Nov)
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Unknown
(1943-04)
Edition 10. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H4. With letter from Bokhorst to Beelaerts
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Unknown
(1943-05)
Edition 11. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H8.
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Unknown
(1943-07)
Edition 12. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H15.
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Unknown
(1943-08)
Edition 13. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H17.
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Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs
(1943-09)
Edition 14. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H20.
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Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs
(1943-10)
Edition 15. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H24.
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Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs
(1943-11)
Edition 16. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H29.
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Unknown; Bokhorst, Matthijs
(1943-12)
Edition 17. The journal was dropped by the RAF over the Netherlands during the Second World War. Propaganda number H32.