Ministory: Title index

94

Some memories of St.Elisabeths Gasthuis

By A.J. Geiling, three photos

 

93

Tense days of war in Velp and Arnhem, September 1944

By Jan Meijer, two photos

 

92

The Storm Boat Kings

By John Sliz, two photos

 

91

Recollections

By Fiep Bolle-Bergram van Eeten, several photos

 

90

60 years 'Theirs Is The Glory'

By Robert Voskuil, several photos

 

89

Archeology of the Battle of Arnhem

By Ruurd Kok, several photos

 

88

Recollections of the battle at the 'Oorsprong'

ByJ van de Kerk, twol photos

 

87

An incredible achievement

By Chris van Roekel, one map, several photos

 

86

The 11th Parachute Battalion at Arnhem

By Niall Cherry, one annotated map

 

85

A dropping cradle from the 'Drielse' clay

By Axe Jon Versluijs, nine photos

 

84

German field graves in Oosterbeek

By Hans Timmerman, several photos

 

83

A sapper at the 'Sonnenburg'

By Stanley Holden, seven photos

 

82

Johan Snoek and John Hackett

By Jan Crum, two photos

 

81

An allied aircraft crash in the Maaskant

By Hans den Brok and Joop Thuring, map and two photos

 

80

Urquhart and Lathbury: a tale of two commanders

By Niall Cherry, two photos

 

79

Volunteers needed

By J W van Zonneveld, edited by G Maassen, one map

 

78

SS-Panzer-Aufklarungs-Abteilung 9 and the Arnhem road bridge

By Marcel Zwarts, several photos, illustrated tables and sketch maps

 

77

"Station calling itself PSC asked to come in"

By Peter Vrolijk, two photos

 

76

Tugs and gliders to Arnhem

By Arie-Jan van Hees, two photos

 

75

Wartime adventures of an Arnhem schoolboy

By Robert Voskuil, two photos and map extract

 

74

Ted Bachenheimer: The forgotten paratrooper

By Frank van Lunteren, photo and sketch map

 

73

In the footsteps of Louis Hagen

By Ruurd Kok, first 12-page story, several photos, extensive bibliography and notes

 

72

Hans Ertl, War Correspondent

By Bob Gerritsen, two photos

 

71

Huskies over Arnhem

By Philip Reinders, several photos

 

70

Sturmgeschutz-Brigade 280

By C van Roekel, two photos, line drawings

 

69

War at Eusebiusplein

By J van Kuijk, two photos

 

68

A Dutch commando

By Commando Corporal Tom Italiaander, two photos and sketch map

 

67

Comments and ponderings

By P Vrolijk, H J Oberink, John Waddy

 

66

Three Englishmen in our cellar

By Netje Carp-Heijbroek, two photos and sketch map

 

65

The fatal journey of Captain Kavanagh

By Philip Reinders, two photos

 

64

Civilian aid in the Schoonoord

By H van Veelen, photo and facsimilie

 

63

German war photographers in September 1944

By B Waalkens and P R A van Iddenkinge, eleven photos

 

62

The 14th Schiffsstamm-Abteilung during the Battle of Arnhem

By Helmut Jensen, edited by Wybo Boersma, several photos and sketch map

 

61

Sunday 24 September 1944: The Valburg Conference

By Jerzy H. Dyrda, several photos

 

60

They also called themselves 'Freikorpskampfer'

By Peter Berends, two photos and map

 

59

A simple escape from Stalag XI-B

By Marcel Anker, several photos

 

58

Remembering General Sir John Winthrop Hackett

By C van Roekel, several photos and map

57

A Stirling at Planken Wambus

By Cees van den Bosch, based on information from George Wood, several photos

 

56

Respect and after care for those who fell

By J A Hey, photo and facsimiles

 

55

To Arnhem at last

By Private R Mawsley, two photos

54

Brothers in arms

By Dolf van der Veen, two photos

 

53

The first evaders

By Niall Cherry, one photo

 

52

Memories of Oosterbeek, September 1944

By Jan Hol, photo and map

 

51

Driver of a Morris Commercial C8/AT Mk III

By Tom Henney. two photos

 

50

The Excelsior 98cc Welbike

By Axe Jon Versluijs, several photos

 

49

Jedburgh Team Claude

By Roger King, two photos and map illustration

 

48

Parish priest in wartime: Hermanus Cornelis Bruggeman

By J ter Horst, two photos

 

47

The history of photograph BU 1092 By R P G A Voskuil, several photos and map

 

46

A 30 Corps veteran recalls

By Major D G Goddard, RA (retd); photos, map and diary extract

 

45

Aircrew at Arnhem

By David Lewis; several photos

 

44

18 September 1944: Gliders at Hemmen and Randwijk

By L Buist Jr; map and several photos

 

43

The experiences of Captain Frank King

By C van Roekel; first eight-page story, several photos and maps

 

42

Allied cloth insignia worn at the Battle of Arnhem

By P Pauwels; four-page story with two photos plus extra sheet with 28 outline illustrations

 

41

Airborne to Arnhem

By Lt-Col (Rtd) H H L Cartwright, two photos

 

40

Minefields in and around Oosterbeek

By C van Roekel, photo, illustrations, map and table

 

39

The only female prisoner-of-war of the Battle of Arnhem

By W H Tiemens, three photos

 

38

12 seconds of film: riddles and their solutions

By G H Maassen Jnr & R P G A Voskuil; First in 'glossy' format, several photos and map

 

37

The Seaborne Echelon of the 1st British Airborne Division during Operation Market Garden

By R M Gerritsen, two photos

36

Major General Stanislaw Franciszek Sosabowski VM OBE, on the hundredth anniversary of his birth

By J J Lorys, one photo

 

35

Anxious days at Dreijen

By G H Maassen Sr., photo and map

 

34

The first twenty-five Airborne commemorations in pictures, 1945-1969

By R P G A Voskuil, several photos

 

33

A remarkable find

By W Boersma, one photo

32

Lt. Col. M E M Herford, MBE MC and bar, A non-airborne doctor in the Willem III barracks at Apeldoorn, 25th September - 16th October 1944

By H van den Breemen, one photo

 

31

"Scallywags", the emergency landing of glider 283

By R N Sigmond, photos and map

 

30

Two stories around a church tower

By W H Tiemens, two photos

 

29

The Thompson sub-machine gun

By C van Roekel, several photos

 

28

Typhoon attack on Arnhem

By R J E M van Zinnicq Bergmann, two photos

 

27

The Fairburn-Sykes fighting knife

By C van Roekel, photos and illustrations

 

26

"Between bombs and gliders"

By R P G A Voskuil. two photos

 

25

War in the Weverstraat

By C Meijer, photo and map

 

24

The Airborne monument at Oosterbeek

By G Maassen

 

23

The paper guilder

By H van den Breemen

 

22

I shall never forget those brave Dutchmen

By Private Robert Peatling

 

21

The Reverend Philip W Bergkotte and the yearly "Airborne Memorial Service"

By J ter Horst, two photos

 

20

The 'Flying Flea' motor-cycle in the Battle of Arnhem

By M Veldhuizen, two photos

19

On the track of Lord Strathcona's horse

By C van Roekel, several photos, table and map

 

18

Tragedy near Arnhem Bridge

By C van Roekel, photo and map

 

17

A Dutchman took place in "Operation Berlin"

By C van Roekel, two photos

 

16

Note on the origins of the Airborne pilgrimage to Holland

By Major-General Urquhart, two photos

 

15

Courage and initiative

By J ter Horst, several photos

 

14

No Ministory with this number?

 

13

Daily reports from the municipal police of Oosterbeek, September 17-20, 1944

Annotated by G H Maassen

 

12

Little flying horses and Red Devils

By C van Roekel

 

11

A history of the Polish glider lift Operation Market Garden

By J R Grodzinski, photo and table

 

10

The history of the 17-pounder gun in the Hartenstein Park (Part II)

By C van Roekal, two photos

 

9

Report about the experience of the 6th Platoon S Company of the 1st Parachute Battalion

By Capt. Richard Bingley, several photos

 

8

The history of the 17-pounder guns in Hartenstein Park (Part I)

By C van Roekel, two photos

 

7

'Their name liveth for ever more'

By J A Hey, photo and tables

 

6

"Station calling itself P.S.C. asked to come in"

64th Medium Regiment RA war diary extracts

 

5

"Time and age have dimmed my memories"

First 4-page story, several photos, uses multiple diary sources

 

4

How the 2nd Army's Artillery gave support to the 1st British Airborne Division during the Battle of Arnhem

By J ter Horst, includes two photos

 

3

The wrecked train near to the railway bridge at Oosterbeek

Two photos

 

2

German tank on the Beneden-Weverstraat

By C van Roekel, includes photo and map

 

1

British carrier pigeons in the Battle of Arnhem

First mini-story, two sides of A4 paper